Villagers Prefer to Sell Wheat to Individuals
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Saturday, 01 December 2012 15:36
The farmers of Jartar village, Martouni region, are satisfied with
this year's wheat harvest, and they assure that the year has been more
fruitful than the previous one. Our interlocutors from Jartar village
were satisfied with about 18 centners' crop yield.
Garnik has been engaged in corn cultivation for a long time. `This
year I have cultivated a cornfield of 15 hectares. Last year the crop
was poor, that is why I reduced the area three times. This year I have
had quite a rich harvest with an average crop yield of 35 centners.
This time I will probably sow a greater area with wheat'.
Garnik prefers not to deliver the wheat to corn-mills and explains
that it is more profitable to sell it to separate customers.
Michael who has been cultivating wheat for many years, prefers to sell
it to companies for 140 drams than to mills. He intends to extend his
fields to 150 hectares.
40-year-old Vladimir, a beginner in this field, says the year was
successful. `I sold several tons of wheat to the corn-mill but I think
it is more profitable to sell it to individuals since they pay more.
As we found it out individuals pay 160-180 drams per kilogram, while
the mills only 150 drams.
http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2558-en530
Saturday, 01 December 2012 15:36
The farmers of Jartar village, Martouni region, are satisfied with
this year's wheat harvest, and they assure that the year has been more
fruitful than the previous one. Our interlocutors from Jartar village
were satisfied with about 18 centners' crop yield.
Garnik has been engaged in corn cultivation for a long time. `This
year I have cultivated a cornfield of 15 hectares. Last year the crop
was poor, that is why I reduced the area three times. This year I have
had quite a rich harvest with an average crop yield of 35 centners.
This time I will probably sow a greater area with wheat'.
Garnik prefers not to deliver the wheat to corn-mills and explains
that it is more profitable to sell it to separate customers.
Michael who has been cultivating wheat for many years, prefers to sell
it to companies for 140 drams than to mills. He intends to extend his
fields to 150 hectares.
40-year-old Vladimir, a beginner in this field, says the year was
successful. `I sold several tons of wheat to the corn-mill but I think
it is more profitable to sell it to individuals since they pay more.
As we found it out individuals pay 160-180 drams per kilogram, while
the mills only 150 drams.