Analytical report on the fulfillment of target indicators in agriculture, forestry and fisheries by the end of 2025
2026-01-27 18:10:00 / News of ministry

Crop production increased by 7.2 percent, livestock production by 1.6 percent. Specifically, grain products increased by 13 percent, cotton by 25.4 percent, melons by 16.2 percent, fruits by 6.4 percent, grapes by 7.7 percent, vegetables by 1.2 percent, meat by 1.5 percent, milk by 1.2 percent, and eggs by 7 percent.
The main factors in ensuring economic growth rates in agriculture were:
1. In 2024, using the "toqsonbosti" method, more than 3.5 million tons of vegetable products were grown on an area of 150 thousand hectares in March-May 2025. In 2024, using the "tuksonbosti" method, more than 3.5 million tons of vegetable products were grown on an area of 150 thousand hectares in March-May 2025.
2. For the 2025 harvest, more than 8.2 million tons were harvested from 223.5 thousand hectares of vegetables, 77.3 thousand hectares of potatoes, 77.3 thousand hectares of melons, as well as 29.1 thousand hectares of rainfed melons planted in main fields and between rows in orchards and vineyards. for the 2025 harvest, more than 223.5 thousand hectares of vegetables, 77.3 thousand hectares of potatoes, 77.3 thousand hectares of melons, as well as 29.1 thousand hectares of rainfed melons 8.2 million tons were harvested.
3. In 2025, in 8.9 thousand mahallas, 5.1 million people's household plots covering 424 thousand hectares were sown with main crops and 319.2 thousand hectares with repeated crops, yielding more than 8 million tons of agricultural products. In 2025, in 8.9 thousand mahallas, 424 thousand hectares of household plots 5,1 million were sown with main crops and 319,2 thousand hectares with repeated crops, and 8 million tons of agricultural products were harvested.
4. More than 12 million tons of products were produced from repeated crops on 898 thousand hectares of land freed from grain. More than 12 million tons of products were produced from repeated crops on 898 thousand hectares of land freed from grain.
5. A total of 1,103 projects worth 5.3 trillion soums were implemented for the development of animal husbandry and its branches.
These include 527 projects worth 2.2 trillion soums in cattle breeding, 189 projects worth 317 billion soums in sheep and goat farming, 167 projects worth 2 trillion soums in poultry farming, 157 projects worth 441 billion soums in fish farming, and 24 projects worth 26 billion soums in beekeeping, as well as 39 projects worth 297.3 billion soums in meat and milk processing and compound feed production.
As part of these projects, 217 thousand head of cattle and 282 thousand sheep and goats were imported from foreign countries.
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