ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF INDUSTRIAL AQUACULTURE IN CENTRAL ASIA

Authors

  • Sevara Rakhmatova

    Assistant of the Department of Water Bioresources and Technologies of the Tashkent Regional Branch of the Astrakhan State Technical University
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  • Sevara Ortikxujaeva

    2nd Year Student of the Department of Water Bioresources and Aquaculture, Branch of the Astrakhan State Technical University in Tashkent Region
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Keywords:

Economic efficiency, commercial aquaculture, Central Asia, Uzbekistan, fisheries management, sustainability, profitability, resource utilization, policy support, market trends.

Abstract

Aquaculture is a crucial sector in global food production, contributing significantly to economic growth and food security. In Central Asia, particularly in Uzbekistan, commercial aquaculture is emerging as an essential industry for sustainable fisheries and economic development. This study examines the economic efficiency of commercial aquaculture in the region, considering production costs, profitability, market trends, and the role of government policies. The research highlights the challenges faced by the industry, including environmental concerns, resource management, and technological limitations. By analyzing successful models from other regions, this paper provides insights into improving economic efficiency through sustainable practices and modern technologies. The findings suggest that targeted investments in infrastructure, improved management strategies, and policy support can enhance the financial viability of aquaculture in Uzbekistan and the broader Central Asian region.

Published

2025-03-06

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How to Cite

ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF INDUSTRIAL AQUACULTURE IN CENTRAL ASIA. (2025). Economic Horizons: Journal of Business, Economics, and Finance, 1(3), 1-18. http://ecomindspress.com/index.php/eh/article/view/17

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