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Agrarian Insurance Fund in Azerbaijani

Azərbaycan Dövlət İnformasiya Agentliyi

Aqrar sığorta haqqında

Azərbaycan Respublikasının Qanunu

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19.08.2019

Azerbaijan Agricultural Insurance Fund

REVIEW OF AGRIFOOD TRADE  POLICIES IN THE EASTERN EUROPE, CAUCASUS AND CENTRAL ASIA COUNTRIES  2019–2020

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Among significant events during the period under  review was the adoption by the Cabinet of Ministers  of the decision on the establishment of the Agrarian Insurance Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan as well as approval of its Statute according to the Decree  of the Republic of Azerbaijan President No. 809 of 19 August 2019[17] and the Law No. 1617-VQ of 27 June 2019 “On Agrarian Insurance”.[18] Due to this body of laws and institutionalization of agrarian insurance, agricultural goods of plant and animal origin are positioned as the subject matter of such insurance throughout the supply chain including import and export transactions; the notion of an institute of independent experts in agrarian insurance is introduced; a publicly accessible information system of agrarian insurance is established; and a fund through which the government subsidizes it is created.

[17] Decree of the Republic of Azerbaijan President No. 809 of 19 August 2019.

[18] Decision of the Republic of Azerbaijan Cabinet of Ministers  No. 1617-VQ of 27 June 2019.

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Share of agrucultural land in Central Asia

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Azerbaijan: Structure of land (2023)
Azerbaijan cotton production 1950-2023 (thou. tons)

The growth of Azerbaijan's agricultural output shows three distinct phases. The first phase is the Soviet growth period that lasted from 1965 to 1985, during which the output tripled.

Azerbaijan GAO 1965–2023

Then came the collapse phase that started still during the USSR era and continued until 1997, when Aliev's 1995 farm-structure reforms began to have an effect. During this phase, the output contracted by more than 50%. After 1997, came the steady, almost linear growth fueled by Aliev's reforms with agricultural output rising to 2023 at a geometrical average rate of almost 5% annually.[1]

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Agricultural production

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Uzbekistan produced in 2018:

Crop Quantity

produced

World

rank

Wheat 5.4 million tons
Potatoes 2.9 million tons
Cotton 2.2 million tons 8th largest
Tomatoes 2.2 million tons 14th largest
Carrots 2.1 million tons 2nd largest (after China)
Watermelons 1.8 million tons 8th largest
Grapes 1.5 million tons 15th largest
Onions 1.4 million tons 15th largest
Apples 1.1 million tons 14th largest
Cucumbers 857 thou tons 7th largest
Cabbage 743 thou tons
Apricot 493 thou tons 2nd largest (after Turkey)
Maize 413 thou tons
Garlic 254 thou tons
Rice 221 thou tons
Cherries 172 thou tons
Peaches 161 thou tons
Plums 134 thou tons

In addition to smaller quantities of other agricultural products.

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I intend to use this sandbox to develop a rewritten draft of Agriculture in Azerbaijan which requires a thorough update and editing. The new material will be developed and uploaded in stages, so bear with me until it is complete.

Dec. 31. 2024: When I tried submitting the draft for review just now, I noticed that this option is intended only for new articles, not for updates/revisions of existing articles. So I will have to go ahead and incororate my updates in the main article and see how the reactions develop.

  1. ^ State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. "Azerbaijan: Agriculture, forestry and fishing". Azerbaijan statistical series. Retrieved December 29, 2024.