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    ARMENIA CAUSES PRICE OF WHEAT IN KARABAKH TO DECLINE

    Lragir.am
    19 June 06

    Ararat Hayriyan, the executive director of the Karabakh-based Alraghats
    (Mill) and Bread Factory, gave a news conference June 17 to announce
    that buyers of wheat from Armenia artificially decrease the price of
    wheat in Karabakh.

    In Karabakh production of wheat is the most profitable business.

    Besides, it is the only production, which involves local resources,
    and there is no problem of market. In a "neither peace, nor war"
    economy it is the most convenient form of business, for its does not
    require long-term investments. Therefore, they produce a lot of wheat
    in Karabakh. One third of the production supplies the local demand. The
    rest is exported to Armenia, which imports wheat from Russia.

    In this period of time the price of the Russian wheat is not clear
    yet, whereas harvest in Karabakh has already started. The Armenian
    producers arrive in Karabakh to buy wheat in the field. By the way,
    the price is artificially reduced to 65-70 drams per kg. Most farmers
    have nowhere to store and no cars to transport grain, so they have to
    sell their wheat for this price. Ararat Hayriyan says, however, that
    in 1 or 2 months the price of wheat may grow up to 100 drams. Since
    the annual income of the Karabakh farmers comes from wheat, even
    several drams are very important. Considering this, Mill announced
    that they will buy wheat for 85 drams per kg, and will pay 25 percent
    on the same day. Mill can buy 15-20 thousand tons of wheat.

    The executive director of Mill advises farmers not to sell wheat
    on these days. Mill is supposed to be interested in a low price,
    but apparently the factory thinks about the producers of wheat.

    Especially that according to Ararat Hayriyan, not only the buyers
    from Armenia press farmers but also the Karabakh government.

    "Many of them took a loan or rented land in fall. Visit the house of
    any farmer, there is a notification of Procuracy on the table.

    Loan conditions are so hard that the farmers start repaying debts
    before starting to sell the grain. Therefore they have to sell the
    grain cheaply to repay the debts," said Ararat Hayriyan.
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