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    EFSE success stories. Yeghishe Gevorgyan: as a farmer, you are
    dependent on Mother Nature

    By 2009, Gevorgyan's barn had 18 cows, 7 heifers and 22 calves, while
    alfalfa production mainly covered his own needs.

    Yeghishe Gevorgyan lives on the outskirts of Aragatsavan, a small
    village in Aragatsotn province of Armenia, just a few miles from the
    Turkish border. About a decade ago, he made a decision that changed
    his life. `At one point, I said to myself: `Yeghishe, if you don't do
    something with this land, someone else will',' Gevorgyan recollects.
    May 7, 2014

    PanARMENIAN.Net - What started as a hope and a prayer nine years ago
    has since matured into a respectable livestock enterprise.

    `We took our family's savings and signed a 25-year lease for 25
    hectares of good land. We didn't own any cattle then, but the farmers
    around us did. They needed forage, so we grew alfalfa and sold it to
    our neighbors. With the money we earned, we bought cattle,' Gevorgyan
    explains.

    By 2009, his barn had 18 cows, 7 heifers and 22 calves, while alfalfa
    production mainly covered his own needs.

    `As a farmer, you are dependent on Mother Nature. It's tough
    sometimes, but it is what it is. My problem was that I was also
    dependent on the village irrigation system,' he says. `I discussed
    this with the people at ACBA and in no time at all, we got started on
    building a 1.1-kilometer waterline.'

    The latest USD 22,000 loan enabled Gevorgyan to complete the
    waterline. Besides reducing his dependence on the village irrigation
    system, it also helps to conserve water, further curtailing costs.

    Alfalfa production is up 100 per cent, too. Today, he has 50 cattle
    and is looking to further expand and hire more help.

    In November 2013, the European Fund for Southeast Europe (EFSE)
    successfully launched cooperation with ACBA Leasing Credit
    Organization CJSC (ACBA Leasing) by providing a senior loan facility
    dedicated to MSE financing in the equivalent of EUR 2.5 million. The
    loan facility was aimed at supporting ACBA Leasing's strategy to
    facilitate access to credit for MSEs, including agricultural producers
    and individual farmers, especially in the country's rural areas.

    ACBA Leasing Credit Organization CJSC is the first registered
    specialized leasing company in Armenia. ACBA Leasing was founded on
    March 30, 2003 by one of the leading institutions of the Armenian
    banking sector, ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank, and the French Credit
    Agricole Group, acting via its subsidiary Credit Agricole Leasing &
    Factoring, considered the leader of the leasing and factoring market
    in France.

    The project is sponsored by the European Fund for Southeast Europe



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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