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Whereas formerly it was mostly influenced by protectionist policies, global agriculture is now becoming more and more dependent on market circumstances. With the rising need for food in these nations, the potential for expanded production, and comparative advantages in many global markets, emerging countries are now in a position to profit from investment and enjoy economic gains. As a result, any macroeconomic development strategy for the country that aims to boost economic growth and enhance population welfare must prioritize the sustainable development of agriculture. This article examines in detail the world experience of state support for the agro-industrial complex, assesses the possibilities of its application in Uzbekistan in modern economic conditions. The subject of the research is the state agrarian policy of economically developed countries. The object of the study is the international practice of implementing programs and measures of state support for the agro-industrial complex. Particular attention is paid to the most effective tools and mechanisms of state support for agriculture in various countries of the world.
Sayyora Khalmirzayeva (Sun,) studied this question.