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    CULTIVATING LAND OUT OF SHAME

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    12:25 pm | April 14, 2009

    Regions

    The global financial crisis hit the Nor Kyank district of the Shirak
    Marz and created new problems for villagers.

    Irrigation is not enough in the village and cultivating lands is most
    profitable. There is no culture home in the village. In other words,
    the youth and men alike keep their families by playing card games
    and backgammon.

    Now the crisis hit their village and closed all roads leading those
    to work abroad. Very few were able to leave for Russia.

    Villagers remain poverty-stricken in this financially insecure
    village. Land cultivation is expensive: fertilizers are expensive,
    as well as reaping. In addition, the climate is unpredictable.

    One of the issues is the lack of irrigation. There is no water and
    the villagers rely on the construction of the well of Artik. This
    will solve the water issue for five neighboring districts. But it is
    not clear as to when it will be built. Many villagers cultivate the
    land in order to not feel ashamed.

    Villagers are not that concerned with the fact that the village doesn't
    have a culture home. Who would think about "soul food" with a burden
    on his shoulders?

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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