THE ROLE OF INNOVATION IN INCREASING TOMORKA FARM INCOMES

Authors

  • Shukrullo Muratov Ph.D. student, “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University

Keywords:

tomorka farm, non-farm, Innovation use index, factor analysis.

Abstract

In this scientific research, the role and importance of using innovations in the income from tomorka farm activities in rural areas is studied. Also, the “The Innovation use index” is developed using factor analysis to assess the impact of the use of innovations on the income from tomorka farm activities. The influence of the innovation index on the income from tomorka farm activities is determined to be statistically significant at 1 percent (p<.01). Particularly, it is based that, a 1% increase in the index of the use of innovations to increase the income from tomorka farm activities by 32.9%. Based on the results of the analysis, proposals were made to increase income from tomorka farm activities in rural areas and to introduce opportunities for using innovations.

 

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Published

2023-01-08