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    ARARAT VALLEY APRICOTS: TOO EARLY TO PREDICT TEMPERATURE DROP EFFECT
    Grisha Balasanyan

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/24855/ararat-valley-apricots-too-early-to-predict-temperature-drop-effect.html
    13:24, March 27, 2013

    On the night of March 24, temperatures in the Ararat Valley dropped
    by three degree in some areas and experts are now wondering how this
    will affect blossoming apricot trees.

    Deputy Agriculture Minister Garnik Petrosyan told Hetq that on the very
    day when the temperature dropped he was out in the field informing
    farmers how they could protect their fruit trees. The official had
    set up advisory meetings with regional officials on the matter.

    "Naturally, as frequently happens, not everyone paid followed our
    advice. But some did and used smoke heaters to protect the crop,"
    Petrosyan said.

    The official said it was too early to predict what effect the
    temperature drop would have on this year's apricot crop.

    Petrosyan said we would have to wait some twenty days until the
    blossoming ends and the fruit starts growing.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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