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    ABOUT 30 THOUSAND HECTARES OF LAND IN ARARAT VALLEY BECOMES DESERT AS RESULT OF SALINATION

    Noyan Tapan
    May 16 2006

    ARMAVIR, MAY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. Some lands in the Ararat Valley
    remain uncultivated: about 150 ha become desert here each year. NT
    correspondent was informed from Sanasar Baghdasarian, Deputy Head of
    the Agriculture and Environmental Protection Department of the Armavir
    regional administration that some peasants were allocated saline lands
    during the privatization process, and as in 1990-1991 the drenage
    system was not cleaned, a double salination occured in these areas,
    as a result of which peasants are not able to cultivate the privatized
    land plots. For example, the Artashar community of Armavir marz has
    about 500 ha, nearly 300 ha of which are saline lands. The community
    cannot convert saline lands to crop lands with its own resources,
    so the area of saline land is increasing each year. The peasants
    claim that the land salination process could have been prevented
    if the drenage system had operated. But the drenage system has not
    been operating for a long time, and no cultured plants can be grown
    in these areas. According to S. Baghdasarian, desalination requires
    much investment, and a necessity for state assistance has arisen. He
    said that about 30 thousand ha of land in the Ararat Valley has
    become desert as a result of salination. Considerable work on land
    desalination was carried out in the Soviet time, and before 1990,
    almost 1,500 ha of land was desalinated. However, today these lands
    are again facing the treat of salination.
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