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    ARMENIA CAN BOOST INCOME GROWTH AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT THROUGH AGRICULTURE

    Targeted News Service
    November 12, 2014 Wednesday 2:26 AM EST

    ROME

    The United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development
    issued the following news release:

    The government of the Republic of Armenia and the International Fund
    for Agricultural Development (IFAD) signed a US$11.0 million loan
    agreement to finance the Infrastructure and Rural Finance Support
    Programme in the seven regions of Shirak, a province in the north-west
    of the country.

    With a total cost of $52.8 million, the IFAD-supported project is
    co-financed with a $25-million contribution from the OPEC Fund for
    International Development (OFID); $3.5 million from other bilateral
    donors; $10.1 million from the government of Armenia; $3.5 million
    from the rural women and men benefitting from the project and $0.9
    million from national financial institutions. The financing agreement
    was signed today in Rome by Armen Harutyunyan, Deputy Minister for
    Agriculture and by Michel Mordasini, IFAD Vice-President.

    Over 70 per cent of the land area in Armenia is used for agriculture
    which provides employment to 44 per cent of the country's population,
    including 65 per cent of people living in rural areas. Agriculture
    activities such as horticulture, viticulture and livestock production
    are favoured due to the high altitude of the land, small average
    farm size and abundant labour. This new IFAD-funded activity in
    Armenia helps respond to rapid changes in the business, financial and
    agricultural sectors as the country's economy continues on the road
    to recovery. It aims to improve the economic and social status of
    the population by generating income growth and sustainable employment
    opportunities.

    The programme will target more than 66,000 beneficiaries, with
    a specific focus on women-headed households which are now more
    prominent as increasing numbers of men and young people are leaving
    rural areas in search of jobs. The seven regions covered (Lori,
    Tavoush, Gegharqunik, Vajots Dzor, Sjunik and Aragatsotn) have the
    highest incidence of poverty in rural Armenia, but also have high
    agricultural potential to lift beneficiaries out of poverty.

    Since 1995, IFAD has invested a total of $78.2 million in 6 programmes
    and projects in Armenia benefitting approximately 394,000 rural
    households.

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