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    FAO: CRISIS AFFECTED AGRICULTURE IN CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPE

    ARKA
    May 13, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Global crisis affected agriculture in the countries of Central and
    East Europe, said Jacques Diouf, General Director of FAO in Yerevan.

    Armenian National Statistic Service informs that the highest indicator
    of the decline of produced agricultural products in Armenia is
    registered in the first quarter of 2009 - 5.1% compared with the same
    indicator of 2008. By the results of the year it made 0.1% compared
    with the same period in 2008.

    "Countries of the region face big economic difficulties, including
    reduction of export markets, flow of money transfer and private
    funding", said Diouf on Thursday during the opening of 27th regional
    conference of FAO.

    Volume of hunger increased during the last three years due to reduction
    of investments in agriculture and abrupt price reduction of food.

    "It deepens due to financial-economic crisis which negatively affected
    in all the parts of the planet", he said.

    Starting from 1998 about 50 million people in the region of Central
    and East Europe could manage to successfully overcome poverty which
    was conditioned by total growth of income.

    "In Central Asia the number of people suffering from hunger was
    reduced from 9.3 million in 2000-2002 to 5.8 million in 2004-2006 and
    agriculture played a key role in poverty reduction of the countries
    of Europe and Central Asia", said Diouf.

    In 2009 the number of starving people increased by 105 million in
    the world compared with the last year reaching 1 billion people.

    In two-day conference taking part in Yerevan, 160 representatives from
    45 countries of Europe and Central Asia and international organizations
    participate. ($1 - 389.47 drams).
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