INTRODUCTION OF AQUAPONICS IN THE CONDITIONS OF UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Aquaculture, hydroponics, bacteria, fish, greens, ammoniaAbstract
The head of our state is also taking into account the hydroponic greenhouse complexes organized in the country in a modern way in order to get acquainted with the process of reforms, creative work, major projects and dialogue with the people. It has been instructed to expand these types of greenhouses and to produce modern technologies in-house and reduce costs. Aquaculture - for the growth of animals in water, and hydroponics - for plants growing in water. In this article, we will consider the advantages of a combination of these two groups in adapting aquaponics to the conditions of Uzbekistan.
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