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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT TO CONSOLIDATE ARABLE LANDS

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30. ARMINFO. 99% of Armenia's arable lands are
    highly desintegrated so the government is drafting a pilot program to
    consolidate them and to improve their use schemes.

    The chairman of the state property register committee Manuk Vardanyan
    says that an interdepartment commission has been set up to implement
    the program. Various methods will be tested during the program with
    priority given to those accepted by specific communities and
    farmers. Consolidation can be effected according to land type, cost,
    type of use and melioration.

    The key point of the program is to develop a state policy on effective
    land use encouraging farmers with soft loans, equipment leasing, tax
    concessions, guaranteed harvest purchase like in wine and tobacco
    growing. The consolidation process has been underway in Armenia for
    three years already. 5,100 h of land were bought in the country in
    Jan-Sept 2004 with communal budget revenues totalling 1.8 bln AMD
    (almost $3.5 mln).

    FAO representative David Palmer says that a relevant information and
    education base will be developed for the program this including
    workshops and working conferences, training courses for farmers on how
    to more effectively use land resources. The key objective of the
    program is to reveal financially feasible and socially and
    ecologically acceptable ways of land use efficiency raising.

    The program will be carried out by the committee and FAO for two
    years. Presently Armenia has 330,000 farms each owning an average of
    1.3 h of arable land.
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