State assistance rendered to land users will be tightened up
NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
20.11.2012
Today at the office of the NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan a
consultation with the participation of minister of agriculture, heads
of regional administrations, executive director of `Village and
agriculture assistance' fund and other responsible persons have been
discussed questions autumn sowing and agriculture programs.
First the Prime Minister expressed dissatisfaction over the style of
work the representatives of the sphere have been guided by for five
years: they did not obtain sensible results because the farmers did
not follow priority agricultural regulations mainly crop rotation and
soil fertilization. As a consequence of research it was ascertained
that nutritional value of soil is below the line, however land users
refuse to fertilize the soil. All this, by words of the Premier is a
result of inadequacy of consultations and explanations provided by
rural departments.
With a view of improving the situation the Prime Minister announced
that from 2013 all agriculture promotion programs will be revised. New
mechanisms will be devised according to which state assistance will
get those land users who will be guided only by these agriculture
regulations.
At the end of the consultation the Prime Minster directed the
attention of the present to organization of the coming spring sowing,
noting that the state would focus its attention on expansion of the
area under spring cultivation.
NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
20.11.2012
Today at the office of the NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan a
consultation with the participation of minister of agriculture, heads
of regional administrations, executive director of `Village and
agriculture assistance' fund and other responsible persons have been
discussed questions autumn sowing and agriculture programs.
First the Prime Minister expressed dissatisfaction over the style of
work the representatives of the sphere have been guided by for five
years: they did not obtain sensible results because the farmers did
not follow priority agricultural regulations mainly crop rotation and
soil fertilization. As a consequence of research it was ascertained
that nutritional value of soil is below the line, however land users
refuse to fertilize the soil. All this, by words of the Premier is a
result of inadequacy of consultations and explanations provided by
rural departments.
With a view of improving the situation the Prime Minister announced
that from 2013 all agriculture promotion programs will be revised. New
mechanisms will be devised according to which state assistance will
get those land users who will be guided only by these agriculture
regulations.
At the end of the consultation the Prime Minster directed the
attention of the present to organization of the coming spring sowing,
noting that the state would focus its attention on expansion of the
area under spring cultivation.