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The article covers the issues of ensuring food security, reforms carried out by Uzbekistan in this regard and mutual cooperation, which are becoming one of the most pressing problems in the world today. The increase in the number of Population year-on-year, climatic changes, urbanization, economic, ecological factors adversely affect the volume and quality of food production. This, in turn, dictates the implementation of deep consistent reforms in the spheres of existing rural agriculture and food industry. In recent years, with the aim of accelerating the development of agricultural production and the food industry, addressing sectoral challenges, Uzbekistan has been working not only in domestic capacity but also with international organizations and developed countries. In particular, Uzbekistan joined the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAOUN) on 2 November 2001. During this period, Uzbekistan has implemented a number of national and regional projects in collaboration with the UN. For example, Uzbekistan carried out 8 national and regional projects in the Republic during 2001-2015 in cooperation with this organization. On June 5-6, 2014 in Tashkent on the initiative of Uzbekistan held an international conference on the theme “significant reserves of Food Program Implementation in Uzbekistan”. In addition, the FAOUN's 32nd regional conference for Europe is scheduled to be held in Uzbekistan for the first time among the countries of Central Asia on May 5-7, 2020. This is evidenced by the growing strengthening of cooperation with the FAOUN Organization of Uzbekistan

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  • The source of life and enrichment of every living language is a collection of original dialects and dialects

  • The Uzbek folklore dictionary was published in the 70s of the 20th century

  • The Baisun dialectal units include Zarubin, who divides Uzbek dialects into four groups and does not include the Kipchak dialects of most of the territory of Uzbekistan. classify them according to their attitude, and read them in detail in 5 groups: 1) Tashkent, 2) Fergana, 3) Kipchak, 4) Khiva, (5) Khiva, 5) Northern Uzbek, and introduces Boysun dialect to the Kipchak group

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The source of life and enrichment of every living language is a collection of original dialects and dialects. " The Uzbek literary language has a long way to go. Uzbek dialects are the source of enrichment of the Uzbek standard language. The Interpretative Dictionary of the Uzbek Language contains over 80,000 lexical commentary on the literary language and the dialect of the national language, while the dialectal stable units representing the identity of the people show that the form and meaning of the linguistic units in our language are given comprehensive ways.

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