Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of economic, statistical and mathematical models for the cultivation of perennial plantings under conditions of global climate change in the Chui region of the Kyrgyz Republic. The authors consider the impact of climate change on production processes and the cultivation of perennial crops, such as fruit and berry crops. The article presents data from statistical analysis and mathematical models that allow us to assess the impact of climate change on the productivity and economic indicators of cultivating perennial crops. The work is relevant and important for practitioners in the field of agriculture and economics, as well as for specialists dealing with the problems of global climate change.

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