PRIME MINISTER HAS PARTICIPATED AT THE SITTING OF MARTAKERT REGIONAL COUNCIL
NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
September 07, 2010
This year figures recorded in the sphere of agriculture are not
satisfying. In order to provide progress in this brunch of the economy
the government is obliged to undertake unprecedented steps. In order
not to hurt the forthcoming autumn sowing by damages resulted by
natural disasters and a resolution was adopted to prolong the terms
of the land tax, pay-offs, borrowings and credits clearance by three
year. In order to bring the essence and order of these measures to
the villagers' notice the head of Artsakh Government A.Haroutyunyan
participates at sittings of regional councils. The next one was
conducted yesterday in Martakert.
For provision of harvest in 2010 in Martakert from state budget and
banks 106 mln drams for seed credits, 57 tones mineral fertilizers,
and 16 tones potato seeds were allotted. For a villager who had
gathered harvest at average 6-7 centners per a hectare exemption of
debts and obligations this year was after people's heart.
The anxiety was about community budget performance. The Prime Minister
Ara Haroutyunyan demands serious job and responsible attitude from
heads of communities. They were explained that the villager's debts
are not remitted but the terms are extended and even more, he is given
a chance to receive new credits for execution of ploughing and sowing
this year.
By today 2015 hectare tillage, in tote was carried out in
Martakert. According to the head of the Government the index is
very low.
Some objective reasons don't allow a villager to conduct tillage in
time. For the lack of technics villagers are dependent on one-of-a-kind
mechanics' whim. The utmost problem of the sphere is shortage of
specialists. Despite of created possibilities, the young people are
not interested in agricultural professions, though many of them are
occupied in agriculture. The situation is as following - we have
engineering, but do not have operators. This is a problem for all of
us both for families and the Government.
Ara Haroutyunyan has visited the state kindergarten, the area of
hospital being under construction and the agricultural service centre
of Martakert.
From: A. Papazian
NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
September 07, 2010
This year figures recorded in the sphere of agriculture are not
satisfying. In order to provide progress in this brunch of the economy
the government is obliged to undertake unprecedented steps. In order
not to hurt the forthcoming autumn sowing by damages resulted by
natural disasters and a resolution was adopted to prolong the terms
of the land tax, pay-offs, borrowings and credits clearance by three
year. In order to bring the essence and order of these measures to
the villagers' notice the head of Artsakh Government A.Haroutyunyan
participates at sittings of regional councils. The next one was
conducted yesterday in Martakert.
For provision of harvest in 2010 in Martakert from state budget and
banks 106 mln drams for seed credits, 57 tones mineral fertilizers,
and 16 tones potato seeds were allotted. For a villager who had
gathered harvest at average 6-7 centners per a hectare exemption of
debts and obligations this year was after people's heart.
The anxiety was about community budget performance. The Prime Minister
Ara Haroutyunyan demands serious job and responsible attitude from
heads of communities. They were explained that the villager's debts
are not remitted but the terms are extended and even more, he is given
a chance to receive new credits for execution of ploughing and sowing
this year.
By today 2015 hectare tillage, in tote was carried out in
Martakert. According to the head of the Government the index is
very low.
Some objective reasons don't allow a villager to conduct tillage in
time. For the lack of technics villagers are dependent on one-of-a-kind
mechanics' whim. The utmost problem of the sphere is shortage of
specialists. Despite of created possibilities, the young people are
not interested in agricultural professions, though many of them are
occupied in agriculture. The situation is as following - we have
engineering, but do not have operators. This is a problem for all of
us both for families and the Government.
Ara Haroutyunyan has visited the state kindergarten, the area of
hospital being under construction and the agricultural service centre
of Martakert.
From: A. Papazian