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  • Potato, Tomato, Eggplant, Pepper Fields To Reduce In Armenia This Ye

    POTATO, TOMATO, EGGPLANT, PEPPER FIELDS TO REDUCE IN ARMENIA THIS YEAR - EXPERT

    13:30 ~U 02.04.13

    Potato fields will reduce this year by 50%, chairman of Agrarian Rural
    Union NGO Hrach Berberyan said speaking to reporters on Tuesday. He
    said besides potato, pepper, tomato and eggplant fields will also
    reduce by 30%.

    "I am speaking of Ararat valley. Studies have been conducted in about
    40-45 villages. We link this problem with the flaws of bureaucrats
    who failed to promote the export of vegetables to Georgia - the
    traditional export stopped resulting to potato stagnation last year.

    Another reason is migration that has influenced the consumption by
    40-50 tons," Berberyan said.

    One of the causes of reduction of the potato fields is the potato
    moth. The government has promised to fight against it from April.

    "This moth is a serious problem in Ararat valley. It has been spread
    in more than 50 villages. The ministry has finally confessed that
    tomato fields have reduced. It means the plants processing tomatoes
    will face production decline problem," the expert said.

    Berberyan also stressed that to raise land's productivity it is
    necessary to use fertilizers containing calcium and phosphor. He
    reminded that our lands have not been fed by such fertilizers for
    already 15 years.

    He said the situation with grain is stable thanks to the seed growing
    program.

    Relating to cattle-breeding, Berberyan said that no price reduction
    is expected which though goes in contradiction to growth of cattle
    number. The export of sheep to Iran has reduced stabilizing the
    sheep market in Armenia. The expert also stressed the reduction of
    cattle-breeding. The prices for beef will grow in May. He explained
    it with reduction of foodstuff and decline of cattle. "As soon as the
    grass grows the slaughter will stop and the meat price will sharply
    grow," he said.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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