Abstract
The issues and problems of development of protected and gray lands in the field of agriculture in Uzbekistan in 1946-70 and the provision of these areas with qualified personnel are covered. There are also problems with the socio-economic and cultural life of the resettled people. To this end, more people from the mountainous and non-cotton-growing regions of the country are involved. In particular, in 1948, 250 farms were relocated from Parkent district of Tashkent region to Mirzachul and Boka districts.[3]. Advocacy work has also begun to bear fruit. Due to these and similar benefits, the number of families moving to newly developed lands has increased, and in 1966 alone, about 37,000 families in our country moved to protected and gray lands.
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