Model For Improving The Mechanism Of Financial Sustainability Of Uzbekistan’s Agricultural Sector: Integration Of Crediting, Insurance, And Subsidization Based On A Risk-Oriented Approach
Saidnabiyev Saidalo Saidaliyevich , International Center for Strategic Development and Research in the Field of Food and Agriculture, Independent Researcher, UzbekistanAbstract
In the context of high volatility in agricultural product prices, climatic and water-related risks, seasonal cash flow gaps, and a limited collateral base, the financial sustainability of Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector becomes a key prerequisite for ensuring food security and sustainable regional growth. The purpose of this article is to develop a risk-oriented model for improving the mechanism of financial sustainability of the agricultural sector based on the integration of three interrelated instruments: crediting, insurance, and subsidization.
Keywords
Financial sustainability, agricultural sector of Uzbekistan, risk-oriented approach
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