Central Asia's Agriculture Faces Decline, Threatening Region's Economic Future.
Agricultural productivity in Central Asia has been declining since the late 1970s, making it hard for farmers to compete in the market. While some countries like Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan have seen success in certain crops, overall, agriculture is not driving the region's growth. The problem is not slow output growth, but rather slow productivity growth, which means farmers can't make their products competitive. This leads to a struggle for rural people to find better jobs in other industries.