Uzbekistan is claimed to have been inhabited by the Indo-Iranians around 1000 BC. Some of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities arose out of their settlements, including Bukhara, Samarqand, and Tashkent, the present capital of Uzbekistan.China and Europe began trading along the Silk Road as early as the 5th century BCE. Uzbekistan was located at…
Uzbekistan’s goal is to boost both the amount of food it produces and exports that has a better value added to it. Given the current capacity shortages, the food processing industry in the country has a significant amount of room for expansion. Only 15 percent of the 20 million tons of fruits and vegetables that…
S. Umurzakov, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Investments and Foreign Trade, A. Ikramov, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, and Salmon Fazlur Rahmon, Adviser to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on the Private Sector, Industry, and Investment all participated in the event. Over twenty government officials and representatives of Bangladesh’s business community, in addition…
Uzbekistan plans to harvest about 2 million tons of grapes this year. Ripening will begin from the first ten days of July, depending on the soil and climatic conditions of the regions, Sputnik Uzbekistan reports. Today, 12 table and five industrial varieties of grapes are grown in Uzbekistan, including table varieties – “Husayni”, “Rizamat Ota”,…