The President Arrived in Narpay on a New Train
Uzbekistan
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, along with members of the public, arrived from Samarkand to the Narpay District on a new high-speed Hyundai Rotem train delivered to our country.
This train, named in honor of the great military leader Jaloliddin Manguberdi, is the first of six Hyundai Rotem trains to be delivered to Uzbekistan. The train has seven carriages and can reach speeds of up to 260 kilometers per hour.
The white train with tinted windows is decorated with blue, green, and red stripes reminiscent of the flag of Uzbekistan, as well as the inscription "Jaliloddin Manguberdi." The train is 175 meters long and can accommodate approximately 390 passengers in three classes: VIP, business, and economy.
The train has been specially designed for Uzbekistan's climatic conditions: it is equipped with systems resistant to dust, extreme high and low temperatures, and sandstorms, and is designed for long-distance travel.
The "Jaloliddin Manguberdi" train will soon begin operating on the Tashkent-Urgench-Khiva route. The journey is expected to take seven hours.
During the trip, the head of state warmly conversed with regional leaders, labor veterans, and proactive youth.
They exchanged views on the large-scale transformations taking place in our country, major projects underway, and good initiatives implemented for the well-being and convenience of the people.
Upon arrival in Narpay, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected a hydroponic strawberry greenhouse in the Narpay district of the Samarkand region.
Samarkand has a long-standing tradition of agricultural cultivation, and has accumulated extensive experience in the efficient use of land and water. In the Narpaysky District, increasing attention is also being paid to the rational use of every inch of land and available water resources, as well as the implementation of advanced agricultural technologies.
Interest in hydroponic cultivation is growing. Among the leading farms implementing this innovative approach is the Narpay Kulupnay enterprise, which has achieved high economic efficiency.
The total cost of the project is $650,000; a modern greenhouse was built on a one-hectare site. This greenhouse can grow 50 tons of strawberries per year.
The enterprise currently supplies its products under the Narpay Kulupnaylari brand to large local retail chains. This is an important factor in providing the domestic market with high-quality and environmentally friendly produce.
Hydroponic cultivation involves growing strawberries without soil, using special nutrient solutions. The plant roots develop not in soil, but in a well-draining coconut substrate. Essential minerals are delivered directly to plants through water, reducing energy expenditure and accelerating growth. Yields are several times higher than with traditional methods.
Furthermore, hydroponic technology allows for large-scale production in a small space. Most importantly, the absence of soil reduces water consumption by up to 80 percent. Since the risk of plant diseases is minimal, the use of chemicals is minimized. This ensures environmentally friendly products and fully complies with modern requirements.
Water-saving technologies have been implemented in the greenhouse. Specifically, a large reservoir has been built to collect rainwater and use it efficiently. Automated hydroponic equipment, solar panels, and energy-saving lighting systems have also been installed, reducing production costs.
The importance of such projects in ensuring a stable year-round supply of agricultural products is emphasized. Information on the entrepreneur's future plans is also provided.
In particular, plans are underway to expand the project and build new greenhouses on an area of 60 hectares. As a result, production volume will increase to 300,000 tons per year. New jobs will be created.
The head of state emphasized the importance of expanding such greenhouses to households to create sustainable sources of income.
"Today, as in all areas, we need to effectively utilize artificial intelligence in this area. If we organize the work properly, train people in this field, and widely disseminate the Narpay experience, our people will be able to grow produce year-round using hydroponics, saturate the market, and generate a good income," said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
The white train with tinted windows is decorated with blue, green, and red stripes reminiscent of the flag of Uzbekistan, as well as the inscription "Jaliloddin Manguberdi." The train is 175 meters long and can accommodate approximately 390 passengers in three classes: VIP, business, and economy.
The train has been specially designed for Uzbekistan's climatic conditions: it is equipped with systems resistant to dust, extreme high and low temperatures, and sandstorms, and is designed for long-distance travel.
The "Jaloliddin Manguberdi" train will soon begin operating on the Tashkent-Urgench-Khiva route. The journey is expected to take seven hours.
During the trip, the head of state warmly conversed with regional leaders, labor veterans, and proactive youth.
They exchanged views on the large-scale transformations taking place in our country, major projects underway, and good initiatives implemented for the well-being and convenience of the people.
Upon arrival in Narpay, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected a hydroponic strawberry greenhouse in the Narpay district of the Samarkand region.
Samarkand has a long-standing tradition of agricultural cultivation, and has accumulated extensive experience in the efficient use of land and water. In the Narpaysky District, increasing attention is also being paid to the rational use of every inch of land and available water resources, as well as the implementation of advanced agricultural technologies.
Interest in hydroponic cultivation is growing. Among the leading farms implementing this innovative approach is the Narpay Kulupnay enterprise, which has achieved high economic efficiency.
The total cost of the project is $650,000; a modern greenhouse was built on a one-hectare site. This greenhouse can grow 50 tons of strawberries per year.
The enterprise currently supplies its products under the Narpay Kulupnaylari brand to large local retail chains. This is an important factor in providing the domestic market with high-quality and environmentally friendly produce.
Hydroponic cultivation involves growing strawberries without soil, using special nutrient solutions. The plant roots develop not in soil, but in a well-draining coconut substrate. Essential minerals are delivered directly to plants through water, reducing energy expenditure and accelerating growth. Yields are several times higher than with traditional methods.
Furthermore, hydroponic technology allows for large-scale production in a small space. Most importantly, the absence of soil reduces water consumption by up to 80 percent. Since the risk of plant diseases is minimal, the use of chemicals is minimized. This ensures environmentally friendly products and fully complies with modern requirements.
Water-saving technologies have been implemented in the greenhouse. Specifically, a large reservoir has been built to collect rainwater and use it efficiently. Automated hydroponic equipment, solar panels, and energy-saving lighting systems have also been installed, reducing production costs.
The importance of such projects in ensuring a stable year-round supply of agricultural products is emphasized. Information on the entrepreneur's future plans is also provided.
In particular, plans are underway to expand the project and build new greenhouses on an area of 60 hectares. As a result, production volume will increase to 300,000 tons per year. New jobs will be created.
The head of state emphasized the importance of expanding such greenhouses to households to create sustainable sources of income.
"Today, as in all areas, we need to effectively utilize artificial intelligence in this area. If we organize the work properly, train people in this field, and widely disseminate the Narpay experience, our people will be able to grow produce year-round using hydroponics, saturate the market, and generate a good income," said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
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