THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RESOURCE SAVING IN AGRICULTURE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18076754Keywords:
agriculture, resource saving, cotton production, land and water resources, smart agriculture, sustainable development.Abstract
This thesis examines the theoretical foundations of resource saving in agriculture, particularly in the process
of cotton production. The study analyzes the role of material, human, financial, technological, land, water, and energy
resources, as well as ways of using them efficiently. The importance of modern agrotechnologies, drip irrigation, renewable
energy sources, and smart agriculture systems in resource conservation is substantiated. It is concluded that the rational
use of resources is a key factor in ensuring sustainable agricultural development.
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