Raspberry plantations in the Fergana region of Uzbekistan are facing water shortages, causing significant losses for farmers. This situation arose after the President's decree to return 92,655 hectares of land, previously used for cotton and grain, back to reserve. These areas were leased for vegetable and fruit cultivation. The lack of a region-wide water supply plan is blamed for this crisis. Local farmers and an economist at the FAO have suggested solutions like subsoil drip irrigation. A conference in Tashkent is planned to discuss such advanced technologies to address water scarcity in agriculture.