Within the framework of the forum, two cooperation agreements were reached with Chinese partners.

The first agreement was signed by Erkin Mukhitdinov, Director of the Forest Agency, and Wu Xiaorui, Head of the Forestry and Steppe Management Department of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China. The document provides for the implementation of joint projects on the expansion of landscaping, the creation of protective forest plantations, the organization of modern nurseries and royal plantations, the development of sustainable forestry and the green industry.

In addition, the parties agreed to cooperate in the field of rational use of water resources, restoration of degraded lands, prevention of soil salinization and gradual strengthening of ecosystems. Special attention will be paid to the systematic implementation of projects, the involvement of specialized specialists and the effective use of financing opportunities.

The second agreement was signed between Erkin Mukhitdinov, Director of the Forest Agency, and Chen Lin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chinese company Yinchuan Wolsenn Modern Irrigation Co., Ltd. The document provides for the supply of water-saving irrigation technologies to Uzbekistan (a demonstration fertigation system), as well as the organization of training for local specialists in their application.

The introduction of modern technologies will improve the effectiveness of measures to create forests and combat desertification.

Fertigation is a technology of simultaneous supply of irrigation water and mineral fertilizers directly to the root system of plants through a single system. This method is usually used in conjunction with drip irrigation. It allows you to reduce fertilizer consumption by 20-50%, automate the processes of irrigation and fertilization, and reduce labor costs.

According to experts, in 2025, the Forest Agency, together with Chinese partners, implemented a number of projects to create halophyte plant nurseries in Arnasai, Karmaninsky, Mubarek, Karakul and Nukus districts. 1.4 thousand tons of halophyte seeds were imported to Uzbekistan, on the basis of which work on the cultivation of seedlings has already begun.

In addition, pistachio plantations on an area of 5,000 hectares are being created in the Surkhandarya region in cooperation with the Chinese company Sinoway Forest as part of the project "Development of carbon-absorbing forestry and ecosystem restoration".