Gardeners in Uzbekistan are increasingly using intensive gardening techniques to produce high-yield, high-quality fruits, with a particular focus on figs. The Qo'chqorov Nazir farm in the Kashkadarya region exemplifies this trend, successfully growing figs on 2 hectares and achieving yields of 70-80 kilograms per bush. There are plans to expand fig plantations to 8,000 hectares nationwide, including 1,000 hectares in Kashkadarya, taking advantage of the region's favorable climate for fig cultivation.