Abstract
This article analyzes the economic efficiency of introducing digital technologies into the agricultural sector of Uzbekistan. The impact of digitalization on productivity, resource efficiency, and export volumes is examined through the lens of global experience, specifically drawing on examples from China, the USA, and Germany. Focusing on the primary economic indicators of agriculture in the Samarkand region, a profound economic analysis was conducted regarding changes in crop yields, water and fuel conservation, production costs, and net profit following the implementation of digital solutions. Furthermore, the article highlights state programs within the framework of the "Digital Uzbekistan – 2030" strategy, discussing their economic benefits and future prospects in the agrarian sector. The results indicate that the adoption of digital technologies is a crucial factor in ensuring sustainable growth, resource optimization, and enhancing the export potential of Uzbekistan's agricultural sector.