Abstract
This article examines the role of satelite and dron monitoring systems in improving the efficiency of land resource management in the agriculture of Uzbekistan. The study focuses on the application of modern digital technologies such as satellites and drones for monitoring soil conditions, irrigation processes, and water consumption. The paper analyzes existing challenges related to water scarcity, inefficient irrigation, and land degradation, while highlighting the potential of smart technologies to support sustainable agricultural development.
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