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    DRAMATIC DECLINE IN ARMENIA'S AGRICULTURE, PREMIER SAYS

    news.am
    Sept 10 2010
    Armenia

    A dramatic decline in Armenia's agricultural sector had a negative
    impact on all the macroeconomic indicators in the country, RA Prime
    Minister Tigran Sargsyan told reporters, speaking of this year's
    agricultural decline.

    The climate caused problems in the agricultural sector, he said. The
    Premier pointed out reforms implemented in the agricultural sector,
    particularly the first seed-growing program. Despite the embargo on
    seed export in Russia, Armenia will import 1,000 tons of high-quality
    seeds this week.

    "We plan to reach this level within the next five years - produce up
    to 30,000 tons of top-quality elite seeds here. Dozens of seed-growing
    farms will be involved in the program, and we hope that the problem
    will be resolved within five years," Premier Sargsyan said.

    Another aspect of agricultural reforms is an organic fertilizer
    production program, which will make Armenia less dependent on imported
    fertilizers. Armenian fertilizers will be cheaper. The cattle stock
    is being increased - calves are imported to Armenia. With the WB's
    assistance regional consulting centers have been formed for farmers.

    The irrigation and drinking water supply systems are modernized in
    Armenia. Premier Sargsyan underlined the importance of comprehensive
    rural development and creation of jobs in the regions for harmonious
    regional development.




    From: A. Papazian
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