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  • Government to provide unprecedented $600,000 loan for seed purchases

    Government to provide unprecedented $600,000 loan for seed purchases
    to farmers in Armenia

    YEREVAN, March 16. /ARKA/. Armenia's government will give an
    unprecedented loan, $600,000, to farmers for potato seed purchases,
    head of the Agrarian-Peasant Union of Armenia Hrach Berberyan said.


    The seeds are from the Netherlands, and the loan is extended to
    promote potato experts, Berberyan told a press conference on Monday.

    The respective agreement will be signed in a couple of days, Berberyan
    said. Half of the loan will be paid while purchasing the seeds and the
    remaining party is to be repaid after the crops is sold, he added.

    According to the head of the union, the loan project will help
    increase crops by 7,000 tons this year, and half of the crops will be
    used as seeds and the remaining part will be exported.

    Armenia's National Statistical Service reports potato crops were about
    730,000 tons in 2014 (11% growth against 2013).

    The aim of the project is to help farmers experiencing loan repayment
    problems. Farmer eligibility criteria are the condition of the village
    and professional qualities of farmers, Berberyan said. If interested
    farmers have to file an application with the union within a week. Most
    successful farmers will be sent to Holland for a training course in
    autumn.

    The head of the union also said that the official statistics suggests
    a total of 650,000 tons of potatoes were produced in Armenia in 2013,
    as compared to a potential of 800-900,000 tons. Of it 44,000 were
    exported, he said.

    The EEU market provides a new advantage in terms of potato exports,
    Berberyan said.

    According to Berberyan, if works are arranged in a proper way,
    Armenia's potato exports may reach 70-80,000 tons within three years.

    Increased exports will not lead to rise in potato prices, according to
    Berberyan. He said potatoes are exported at a price of $400 per ton.
    Average yield is 45-48 tons per hectare in Armenia.

    The head of the Agrarian-Peasant Union said potato production is
    promising in Armenia due to frost-resistance and stability of yield if
    improved varieties are used. -0--

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    From: A. Papazian
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