ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF AN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ENSURING THE CULTIVATION OF WHEAT AND COTTON IN A SINGLE GROWING SEASON

Authors

  • Sardor Nazirov Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2026v2i3/n01

Keywords:

electrotechnology, ultraviolet radiation, electroactivated water, wheat, cotton, economic efficiency.

Abstract

This article investigates the economic efficiency of a resource-saving electrotechnology that enables the cultivation of wheat and cotton within a single growing season. The research was conducted in 2024–2025 under the conditions of farm enterprises in the Urta Chirchik district of the Tashkent region, using seed treatment with ultraviolet radiation (253.7 and 300 nm) and electroactivated water. The experimental results demonstrated that the application of electrotechnology significantly increased the yields of wheat and cotton compared to the control variants. According to economic calculations, the use of electrotechnology for the successive cultivation of wheat and cotton on one hectare provides a net profit of 10.1 million UZS. The obtained results confirm the перспективность of this technology in ensuring food security and improving the efficiency of agricultural production.

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Published

2026-02-14

How to Cite

Nazirov, S. (2026). ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF AN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ENSURING THE CULTIVATION OF WHEAT AND COTTON IN A SINGLE GROWING SEASON. SCIENCE OF THE NEW ERA: INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS FOR HUMANITY, 2(3), 5-8. https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2026v2i3/n01