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  • HAAF Provides Agro Machinery to Tavush Region's Border Villages

    PRESS RELEASE
    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Armen Ohanyan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/

    22 July, 2008
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund Provides Agricultural Machinery to Tavush Region's
    Border Villages

    As part of the ongoing effort to reach out to the border villages of Armenia
    and Artsakh, Hayastan All Armenian Fund is pleased to announce the
    successful completion of yet another initiative. The project saw the
    provision of a combine harvester and two tractors to six border communities
    in Tavush region, courtesy of the Fund's East Coast Affiliate.

    The machinery will serve the needs of the communities of Aknaghbyur,
    Azatamut, Ditavan, Lusahovit, Lusadzor and Khashtarak and will be a welcome
    and much needed relief for the local farmers who, with the lack of adequate
    machinery, were mostly restricted to manual labor for the cultivation of
    their land. An energy and time consuming process, the prevalent reliance on
    the manual labor decreased the productivity of the land, while also
    increasing the market price of the end product.

    The agricultural machinery will be co owned and jointly managed by the
    community administrations of the six beneficiary communities, who will
    together plan the cultivation and harvesting schedule, making sure that the
    machinery adequately addresses the specific needs of all the villages. When
    finished with the arable land in the six beneficiary communities, the
    machinery will also be used to help farmers from the neighboring
    communities.

    A key aspect of this initiative is its long term sustainability. To tackle
    this issue, Hayastan All Armenian Fund will perform continuous monitoring of
    the project, to ensure efficient administration of the machinery and to help
    the communities solve the problems that may arise in the early stages of the
    project. The income generated by the enterprise will cover the maintenance
    of the machinery and all other associated costs. The project will also see
    the creation of a special bank account, where part of the income will be
    accumulated to ensure the renewal and the long term enlargement of the
    machinery park.

    "We are very thankful to Hayastan All Armenian Fund for this initiative,"
    says the mayor of Ditavan village Seyran Sargsyan. "The lack of agricultural
    machinery was one of the biggest problems for the farmers in our small
    communities. Today, thanks to the Fund, this problem is solved.

    The arrival of the machinery in the border villages coincided with the peak
    of the cultivation season and it immediately found its use in the field.

    "This project is an integral part of Hayastan All Armenian Fund's overall
    development strategy that, along with addressing infrastructure issues, also
    aims at alleviating the economic situation in the beneficiary communities,"
    says Ara Vardanyan, the acting executive director of the Fund. "Our policy
    here is to help people help themselves."
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