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    CONSOLIDATION OF LAND PLOTS WILL LEAD TO POVERTY GROWTH IN RURAL
    AREAS, CESTRAD EXPERTS STATES

    YEREVAN, MARCH 25, NOYAN TAPAN. There is currently a tendency towards
    consolidation of agricultural land plots in Armenia, the outcomes
    of which are hard to foresee. Prof. Max Spur, an expert of the Hague
    Institute of Social Research (CESTRAD), stated this on March 25. In
    his analytical essay, "Land Reforms, Rural Poverty and Inequality:
    Social Approaches of Land Policy", he notes that the completion of the
    land privatization process will promote development of the land market
    and stimulate the process of land consolidation. At the same time he
    points out that economically vital farms will emerge as a result of
    this. However, according to M. Spur, later this will also lead to
    poverty growth, bringing about a rapid consolidation of land plots
    in the hands of small groups. It was indicated that the differences
    have already grown - the farms with land plots of 15-500 ha sell their
    produce completely, those with 1.5-5 ha - 50% of their harvest, while
    extremely vulnerable close farms - up to 20%. If in 1998 agricultural
    lands of 268 ha were sold in Armenia, in 2003 this figure made 3,312
    ha. Yet, as the research shows, although the number of land sales has
    increased, over the last 6 years only 2% of the private agricultural
    land plots was sold. According to M. Spur, in 2003, the poor made up
    31.8% and the extreme poor - 24.4% of the population of the Armenian
    cities. This index made 40.7% and 6.8% in rural areas. According to the
    RA President's Chief Advisor Vahram Narsisian, the analytical essay
    was prepared on the initiative of the UNDP and contains proposals
    that can be used for developing a land policy strategy in the future.
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