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    ARMENIA TO ALLOCATE 7.5 BILLION DRAMS FROM RUSSIAN STABILIZATION CREDIT FOR AGRICULTURE

    /ARKA/
    July 28, 2011
    YEREVAN

    Armenia will allocate 7.5 billion drams from Russian stabilization
    credit for agriculture, said Deputy Finance Minister, Chief Treasurer
    of Armenia Atom Janjughazyan in the government meeting on Thursday.

    Government of Armenia adopted decision on making amendments and changes
    in the spheres which could be credited by Russian stabilization credit.

    On June 12, 2009 Russia allocated to CBA stabilization credit amounted
    500 million dollars by one tranche by privileged rate LIBOR plus 3%
    for the support of economy of the country during crisis.

    According to the amendments, the credit can be allocated for financing
    agriculture in the frames of the program of privileged financing.

    The mentioned amount will be allocated to the Armenian commercial
    banks by CBA which, in their turn, will give it to the farmers.

    Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan said that credit will be provided
    in privileged regime as in spring program when the State subsidized
    percent rates.

    "It is necessary to subsidize minimum 4% for ordinary rural
    communities and 6% - for 125 mountainous and socially vulnerable
    communities. Credits should be available for the farmers by percent
    rates of 8% and 10% annually", said Sargsyan.

    Deputy Head of Armenian Central Bank Nerses Yeritsyan proposed to
    solve the issues related to crediting and make them available from
    August 20, 2011.

    By the government decree, privileged credits were allocated from April
    1, 2011 in the sphere of agriculture by annual percent rate of 14%,
    of which 4% is subsidized by the State. The amount of subsidies is
    200 million drams. Credits are provided in AMD. Average size of credit
    is 625 thousand drams. ($1 - 365.09 drams).



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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