Rustambek Imomov
Jurnal: International Journal of Economic Integration and Regional Competitiveness
ISSN: 3032-1301
Volume: 1, Issue: 10
Tanggal Terbit: 05 December 2024
Lemon cultivation has gained global significance, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, as demand for immune-boosting foods surged. Lemons, rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, are increasingly valued for their health benefits. This study examines the economic efficiency of lemon farming, focusing on advanced cultivation technologies such as trench-style and film greenhouses, which are widely adopted in Uzbekistan. The research analyzes the cost-effectiveness of these methods, highlighting their ability to generate high yields even on small land areas. Findings indicate that trench greenhouses, which do not require heating systems, are twice as cost-effective as film greenhouses, making them a preferred option for farmers. A single lemon tree can produce 200-250 fruits in trench greenhouses and 400-500 fruits in film greenhouses annually. Farmers also optimize profitability by intercropping garlic in the early years of lemon cultivation, achieving steady income while waiting for lemon trees to mature. The study reveals that investment costs, including greenhouse construction, seedling procurement, and agro-technical measures, are recoverable within five years, supported by soft loans under the "Every Family is an Entrepreneur" program. The integration of cooperative farming and resource-sharing models enhances production efficiency and market accessibility. Lemon farming not only contributes to local economic stability but also supports export potential, addressing food security and sustainable agriculture goals. The adoption of modern cultivation techniques and agrarian policies ensures long-term profitability while maintaining environmental sustainability. This research underscores the importance of technology-driven approaches in fostering the sustainable development of the lemon industry.