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ECONOMETRIC EVALUATION AND REGULATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PROCESSES

Miyirman Utepov2nd year student of Karakalpak state university named after BerdakhTajekeev Ziynatdin KobeysinovichHead of the department of accounting and auditing at Karakalpak state university named after Berdakh
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This paper delves into the application of econometric techniques to enhance agricultural production efciency,focusing on the relationships between key inputs such as land, labor, fertilizers, irrigation, and mechanization—andcrop yields. Drawing on both primary and secondary data from various agro-climatic zones, the study utilizes advancedeconometric models, including multiple regression analysis, time-series forecasting, and panel data analysis, to uncovercritical drivers of agricultural productivity and regional disparities. The results highlight the pivotal role of fertilizers andirrigation in boosting yields, the diminishing returns associated with excessive labor input, and the transformative potentialof mechanization and precision agriculture. Furthermore, the analysis underscores the importance of targeted policy interventions, such as subsidies for essential inputs, investment in modern farming technologies, and farmer training programs, to address inefciencies and support sustainable agricultural growth. The paper provides actionable insights for policymakers, researchers, and agricultural practitioners aiming to optimize resource use, mitigate regional inequalities, and promote sustainable development in theagricultural sector.

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