“The deficit is very large. We are spending a significant portion of water on washing saline soils in Khorezm and Karakalpakstan three times a year. About 3.5bn cubic meters of water in cotton cultivation alone goes mainly to this process,” the minister said.
“Today, there are about 100,000 hectares of highly saline lands. Will so much land become wasteland?” he asked.
“We will pay special attention to soil fertility until 2030. Currently, the income from one hectare of land is $2,000–$3,000. We are obliged to increase this to at least $5,000,” Abdurakhmanov stated.
Meanwhile, the UK pledged £1mn ($1.34mn) in emergency funding, to be shared between the UNFPA and the IFRC, aimed at delivering urgent aid to families in the hardest-hit regions.
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"Joining the partnership opens up new opportunities for Uzbekistan: learning from the experience of other countries, exchanging effective practices, and using global expertise. This is an important step towards protecting children in partnership with the global community," said Shakhnoza Mirziyoyeva, First Deputy Director of the National Agency for Social Protection.
Uzbekistan’s agriculture faces a deepening water crisis, with shortages expected to climb from 9% to 14%, while rising soil salinity threatens farmland productivity, Agriculture Minister Ibrohim Abdurakhmanov warned at a Senate meeting.
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Imam Al-Bukhari and Sukarno, a theatrical-musical production celebrating the shared cultural heritage of Indonesia and Uzbekistan, had its world premiere in Samarkand in November 2024. Featuring over 60 performers, the play brings to life the journey of Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno, to Uzbekistan in 1956. "This project represents a cultural dialogue," says Restu Imansari Kusumaningrum, the play's Artistic Director. "The arts need to be supported, not just by the government, but by the community—by private donors and philanthropists. Without them, many of these stories would remain untold." With a production cost of over $100,000, the production showcases the crucial role of private sector support in making such cultural initiatives a reality.
Renowned singer Shuhrat Daryo echoed the deputy minister's sentiments, expressing his disappointment for Uzbek art and the nation as a whole after watching the show.
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