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    RURAL MAYOR COMPLAINS ABOUT INSECTICIDE AND FERTILIZER QUALITY
    Grisha Balasanyan

    http://hetq.am/en/economy/misakyan/
    20 09/08/27 | 12:42

    Misak Misakyan, mayor of the rural community of Aknashen in Armavir
    Marz, agrees with local residents that the quality of insecticides
    purchased from the market are substandard and not at all effective
    when it comes to battling insects that do harm to crops.

    "Our primary complaint deals with insecticides. As village mayor I
    can't inspect the insecticides that our residents buy and verify that
    they are what they claim to be. There usually is no expiration date
    and the chemicals have no effect at all. In fact, the new Agricultural
    Minster visited our area and said that everything must be done to
    see to it that villagers can buy insecticides directly from the
    manufacturer. If the ministry was to assume the distribution of
    insecticides, such needed quality control would be greatly enhanced,"
    said Aknashen's mayor.

    He also questions the quality of fertilizer imported from
    Georgia. "True, the regional governor distributed fertilizer at
    reduced prices at the beginning of the year, but the product wasn't
    all that good. 34% nitrogen was written on the outside of the sacks,
    but how can I be sure?"

    Abraham Hakobyan, who heads the Armavir branch of the Ministry of
    Agriculture's Department of of Botany, refutes the claims of the mayor.

    "Every bag of insecticide must carry a production and expiration
    date. All insecticides imported into Armenia must undergo laboratory
    testing. It must all meet certain quality standards. Insecticides must
    be used correctly and at the most effective time. Also, insects build
    up immunity to certain insecticides and it is necessary to replace
    them occasionally."

    Mr. Hakobyan stated that 174 insecticide samples were taken from 15
    stores in 2008 and were tested. All the samples, he claimed, were
    found to meet the required standards. 60 insecticide types have been
    tested this year and all have passed.

    Turning to the suspicions expressed by Aknashen Mayor Misakyan
    regarding the 34% nitrogen content of Georgian fertilizer, Mr. Hakobyan
    said that the firm "Dvin Concern", a large importer of Georgian
    fertilizer, also tests the product before delivery. "There is not
    one bag of fertilizer in Armenia that hasn't been tested."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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