In today’s increasingly globalized world, proficiency in English has become essential
across industries—including agriculture, which is traditionally considered rooted in hands
on, local practices. For farmers, agronomists, researchers, and agribusiness entrepreneurs,
the ability to understand scientific research, engage in international trade, access new
technologies, and communicate with diverse stakeholders hinges upon competence in
English
English for Agriculture (EFA) demands materials and teaching
1. Basturkmen, H. (2010). Developing Courses in English for Specific Purposes.
Palgrave Macmillan.
2. Dudley-Evans, T., & St John, M. J. (1998). Developments in English for Specific
Purposes: A Multi-disciplinary Approach. Cambridge University Press.
3. Hyland, K. (2006). English for Academic Purposes: An Advanced Resource Book.
Routledge.
4. Abdumajitova R.R. The role of distance learning in the education system. American
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5. G.Samandarova (2025) Agricultural terminology translations. International Journal
of Artificial Intelligence. https://inlibrary.uz