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Traditional Food Processing Methods in Uzbekistan and Their Role in Sustainable Agriculture

Year 2025, Volume: 10 Issue: 2, 459 - 468, 01.09.2025
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.1757008

Abstract

Uzbekistan is known for its developed agriculture and climatic diversity and has long relied on traditional ways of food processing that both preserve seasonal harvests and promote sustainable agriculture. Rural folk have been practicing sun-drying, fermentation, pickling, and various methods of natural food storage for decades, if not centuries. As is the practice in many rural communities across the globe, these methods curb food wastage and rely on energy-free resources, such as the sun, thereby further reinforcing environmental sustainability. For example, in the Fergana Valley region, traditional sun-drying of seasonal fruits like apricots and grapes enables their consumption throughout the year, even without refrigeration. Likewise, fermented foods like kurt (dried yogurt balls) and pickled vegetables can improve nutritional value while greatly extending shelf life using little additives or packaging. In this paper, I aim to explore sustainable agriculture's ecological, cultural, and economic aspects rooted in Uzbekistan's traditional food processing techniques. I will also examine modern technologies alongside these age-old methods to forge robust and self-reliant food systems.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Marine Biotechnology
Journal Section Articles
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Kurban Chariyev 0009-0007-3165-0486

Asilbek Abdullayev This is me 0009-0001-4750-8501

Lobar Khamdamova This is me 0009-0001-2151-6431

Ibrokhim Sapaev This is me 0000-0003-2365-1554

Latofat Kholnazarova This is me 0009-0003-5142-1219

Khudaybergan Khudayberganov This is me 0009-0003-5484-5471

Mustafo Tursunov This is me 0009-0007-9658-7182

Kurbonalijon Zokirov This is me 0000-0002-8156-5913

Publication Date September 1, 2025
Submission Date August 2, 2025
Acceptance Date September 1, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 10 Issue: 2

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APA Chariyev, K., Abdullayev, A., Khamdamova, L., … Sapaev, I. (2025). Traditional Food Processing Methods in Uzbekistan and Their Role in Sustainable Agriculture. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 10(2), 459-468. https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.1757008

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