Development of the Rice Farming Network Based on Cooperative Relations

Authors

  • Safarova Dilfuza Researcher, Tashkent branch of Samarkand state university of veterinary medicine, livestock and biotechnologies
  • Muminova Mokhigul Master student, Tashkent branch of Samarkand state university of veterinary medicine, livestock and biotechnologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i5.1690

Keywords:

Agricultural cooperatives, semi-finished products, efficiency, capital, farms, digital agricultural, social factors, advantages of cooperations, create new markets

Abstract

We present a literature review of the role played by agricultural cooperatives in influencing farm sustainability. We first focus on the theoretical literature to highlight the various economic behaviours of cooperatives. Then we investigate all three dimensions of sustainability in developing and developed countries. We aim at linking the empirical findings to the theoretical understanding of cooperatives, in particular members’ heterogeneity. This paper shows that cooperatives play a non-negligible role in farm economic sustainability and in the adoption of environmentally friendly practices, suggesting that both public policies and private initiatives in cooperatives may be complementary. As regards social sustainability, there are only a few studies existing on the role of agricultural cooperatives. The trade-off between economic and environmental sustainability in cooperatives would need to be further investigate.

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https://www.stat.uz/uz/rasmiy-statistika/demography-2

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Published

2023-05-16

How to Cite

Dilfuza, S. ., & Mokhigul , M. . (2023). Development of the Rice Farming Network Based on Cooperative Relations. International Journal of Biological Engineering and Agriculture, 2(5), 31–35. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i5.1690

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