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  • MCA to provide Armenia with $36 million to rehab 17 pumping stations

    Millennium challenge account to provide Armenia with $36 million to
    rehabilitate 17 pumping stations

    YEREVAN, October 3, /ARKA/. The Millennium Challenge Account - Armenia
    (MCA-Armenia) SNCO signed a contract Thursday with a French consortium
    - Farmex Technologies, Florian Lopez and Gaxieu Ingenerie ` to
    rehabilitate 17 pumping stations as part of the MCA-Armenia's
    Irrigation Infrastructure Project, MCA-Armenia said.

    The funds, $36 million, will be released by the government of the
    United States. The contract was signed by MCA-Armenia CEO Ara Hovsepyan
    and Farmex Chairman Noureddine Smali in the presence of Armenia's
    Deputy Prime-Minister and Minister of Territorial Administration, Armen
    Gevorgian, and senior officials of the U.S. and Armenian governments.

    These works represent the largest single contract under the Irrigation
    Infrastructure Project and play a significant role in helping to reduce
    rural poverty in Armenia by increasing the economic performance of its
    agricultural sector.

    Rehabilitation of these 17 pumping stations will provide reliable
    irrigation water, increased electricity efficiency and improved
    agricultural productivity to over 182,000 beneficiaries in 100
    communities throughout Ararat, Armavir, Aragatsotn, Gegarqunik, Tavush
    and Syunik marzes. Currently, over 31,000 hectares of arable land
    receive water from these pumping stations, which serve as the only
    source of irrigation, especially for household plots.

    Additional works
    under the MCA-Armenia's Irrigation Infrastructure will
    involve the rehabilitation of six main irrigation canals, construction
    of four gravity schemes, upgrading of tertiary irrigation systems in
    over 70 communities and improvements to the Ararat valley drainage
    system. M.M. -0-

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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