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    AGRICULTURE: FAVORABLE CONDITIONS AND BETTER SEED QUALITY EXPECTED TO INCREASE CROP PRODUCTION

    ECONOMY | 27.02.13 | 15:01

    Photolure

    Hrach Berberyan
    By SIRANUYSH GEVORGYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Hrach Berberyan, heading the farmers' union, believes this year will
    be favorable for agriculture.

    "Five days are left before the crop year starts: the layer of snow
    was thicker this year as compared to last year, the only concern
    now is the possible April frostbite, but there are numerous means to
    "cushion" the negative climatic impact, they just need to be applied
    in practice. As for the water issue, I can say that last year had no
    deficit of humidity, but the water for some reason disappeared. This
    year just let them claim there is no water!" Berberyan told the press
    on Wednesday.

    Berberyan praised the government measures aimed at supporting farmers,
    however stressed that there is a need for serious legislative reforms.

    The government last week approved the oat, corn, millet, sainfoin
    (a forage grain) production development program for 2013, according
    to which 850 tons of spring-planted oat seeds, 11 tons of corn
    seeds, 37 tons of millet seeds and 530 tons of sainfoin seeds will
    be purchased from foreign and local producers and distributed to
    farmers at favorable terms. The government program is expected to
    enhance the sowing fields, increase the gross volume of crops and the
    farmer income. The government has allotted more than 700 million drams
    (around $1.7 million) to the purchase of seeds.

    "The selling price to the villagers will be lower than the market
    price, plus we are going to subsidize 40 percent of it," Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan stated.

    Last year the government gave wheat seeds to farmers with a condition
    to return by 2:1 kg ratio, however the seeds were low-quality, hence
    did not yield good crops. Berberyan is hopeful this year things
    won't repeat.

    According to Berberyan, the post-election unrest will not interfere
    with villagers' work. (There had been speculation that villagers may
    get caught up in protests that might interfere with seasonal work.)

    "Agriculture is stable, we don't like tribulations. In Ararat plain the
    land workers will be in the fields and orchards in some 10 days, so no
    'shocks' can affect the development of agriculture. A villager wants
    to work and earn his family's living, nothing else," said Berberyan.

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