Re: Armenia's Economic Pulse
The Agriculture Sector (Part III)
The Agriculture Sector (Part III)
ARMENIA TO BE FULLY SUPPLIED WITH HIGH-QUALITY SEEDS OF GRAIN CULTURED PLANTS IN 2011
Noyan Tapan
Nov 8, 2007
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia is not supplied with
high-quality seeds, and the RA ministry of agriculture is taking
steps in this direction, the head of the ministry's plant growing
development and plant protection department Garnik Petrosian said at
the November 8 press conference.
According to him, private economic entities are mainly engaged in
seed growing in Armenia, and they need serious assistance. With this
aim the ministry has prepared the 2007-2011 program on development
of seed growing, which has been approved by the government.
The department head informed those present that this year farms engaged
in seed production have received subsidies of about 36 million drams
(about 107 thousand dollars). In 2008, this amount will be increased,
with the total annual cost of the program making about 105 million
drams. At the end of the program - in 2011, the country will be fully
supplied with high-quality seeds of grain cultured plants.
It was mentioned that 60 tons of "super elite" autimn sowing wheat
seeds and 15 tons of spring sowing barley seeds will be imported
under the same program this year.
Noyan Tapan
Nov 8, 2007
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia is not supplied with
high-quality seeds, and the RA ministry of agriculture is taking
steps in this direction, the head of the ministry's plant growing
development and plant protection department Garnik Petrosian said at
the November 8 press conference.
According to him, private economic entities are mainly engaged in
seed growing in Armenia, and they need serious assistance. With this
aim the ministry has prepared the 2007-2011 program on development
of seed growing, which has been approved by the government.
The department head informed those present that this year farms engaged
in seed production have received subsidies of about 36 million drams
(about 107 thousand dollars). In 2008, this amount will be increased,
with the total annual cost of the program making about 105 million
drams. At the end of the program - in 2011, the country will be fully
supplied with high-quality seeds of grain cultured plants.
It was mentioned that 60 tons of "super elite" autimn sowing wheat
seeds and 15 tons of spring sowing barley seeds will be imported
under the same program this year.
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ASSEMBLY POINT CREATED FOR FOUR RURAL COMMUNITIES OF ASHOTSK REGION WITH ASSISTANCE OF UNDP AND NORWEGIAN GOVERNMENT
Noyan Tapan
Dec 6, 2007
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. An assembly point of agricultural
machinery has been created in Bavra for agricultural development
of Ashotsk region in Shirak marz. The governor of Shirak marz Lida
Nanian stated at the December 5 opening ceremony of the assembly
point that it will mainly service Saragyugh, Sizavet and Tavshut
village communities. In her words, the assembly point was created
with the assistance of the Norwegian government and the United Nations
Development Program (UNDP).
The UNDP Resident Representative to Armenia Consuelo Vidal said that
the four communities of Ashotsk region have been involved in the
2007-2009 complex development program of the UN, which will help
increase the efficiency of agricultural work in these communities
and their incomes.
According to the head of Bavra community Koryun Sumbulian, the creation
of the agricultural machinery assembly point will allow local farms
to cultivate more land plots. The assembly point has nine pieces
of agricultural machinery, inlcluding four wheeled tractors made
in Belarus.
Noyan Tapan
Dec 6, 2007
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. An assembly point of agricultural
machinery has been created in Bavra for agricultural development
of Ashotsk region in Shirak marz. The governor of Shirak marz Lida
Nanian stated at the December 5 opening ceremony of the assembly
point that it will mainly service Saragyugh, Sizavet and Tavshut
village communities. In her words, the assembly point was created
with the assistance of the Norwegian government and the United Nations
Development Program (UNDP).
The UNDP Resident Representative to Armenia Consuelo Vidal said that
the four communities of Ashotsk region have been involved in the
2007-2009 complex development program of the UN, which will help
increase the efficiency of agricultural work in these communities
and their incomes.
According to the head of Bavra community Koryun Sumbulian, the creation
of the agricultural machinery assembly point will allow local farms
to cultivate more land plots. The assembly point has nine pieces
of agricultural machinery, inlcluding four wheeled tractors made
in Belarus.
ARMENIA TO SHOWCASE ITS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AT BERLIN FAIR
ARMENPRESS
Jan 17 2007
YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS: Over 30 Armenian companies producing
brandy, wines, vegetable and fruit preserves, honey and dried fruits
will showcase their products at International Green Week fair in
Germany's Berlin that opens today.
Armenian agricultural minister David Lokian will lead an Armenian
delegation participating in it.
Armenian companies were assisted greatly by German KfW bank and GTZ
organization.
Farming issues and global supply and demand will be discussed at a
special forum and an international conference of agriculture ministers
during Green Week, which runs until January 27.
More than 400,000 visitors are expected to attend the exhibition,
which is now in its 73rd year. Around 100,000 products are on display
by 1,610 exhibitors from 52 countries.
ARMENPRESS
Jan 17 2007
YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS: Over 30 Armenian companies producing
brandy, wines, vegetable and fruit preserves, honey and dried fruits
will showcase their products at International Green Week fair in
Germany's Berlin that opens today.
Armenian agricultural minister David Lokian will lead an Armenian
delegation participating in it.
Armenian companies were assisted greatly by German KfW bank and GTZ
organization.
Farming issues and global supply and demand will be discussed at a
special forum and an international conference of agriculture ministers
during Green Week, which runs until January 27.
More than 400,000 visitors are expected to attend the exhibition,
which is now in its 73rd year. Around 100,000 products are on display
by 1,610 exhibitors from 52 countries.
YIELD OF CEREALS TO TOTAL 435-437,000 TONS IN ARMENIA IN 2007
ARKA
Nov 8, 2007
YEREVAN, November 8. /ARKA/. The yield of cereals, as per the
preliminary information, is to total 435-437,000 tons in Armenia in
2007, which is twice as much as in 2006 (213,000 tons), Chief of the
Department for plant cultivation, forestry and plant protection of
Armenia's Ministry if Agriculture Garnik Petrosian said.
According to him, the reasons for the unprecedented high yields are
favorable natural and climatic conditions and on-time fertilizing
measures.
Particularly serious work has been done to ensure timely imports
of nitrogen fertilizers provided to farms through state subsidies,
Petrosian said. He also stressed the importance of the measures to
grant 3,400 tons of high-quality seeds mainly to mountainous farms
that suffered from drought.
In spring, the Ministry of Agriculture imported 1,300 tons of
high-quality barley seeds that provided high yield - up to 50-60
centners from a hectare - in all regions of Armenia.
The yield of cereals is to average 24 centners from a hectare this
year, whereas the annual average indicator previously was 17-20
centners from a hectare, Petrosian said.
ARKA
Nov 8, 2007
YEREVAN, November 8. /ARKA/. The yield of cereals, as per the
preliminary information, is to total 435-437,000 tons in Armenia in
2007, which is twice as much as in 2006 (213,000 tons), Chief of the
Department for plant cultivation, forestry and plant protection of
Armenia's Ministry if Agriculture Garnik Petrosian said.
According to him, the reasons for the unprecedented high yields are
favorable natural and climatic conditions and on-time fertilizing
measures.
Particularly serious work has been done to ensure timely imports
of nitrogen fertilizers provided to farms through state subsidies,
Petrosian said. He also stressed the importance of the measures to
grant 3,400 tons of high-quality seeds mainly to mountainous farms
that suffered from drought.
In spring, the Ministry of Agriculture imported 1,300 tons of
high-quality barley seeds that provided high yield - up to 50-60
centners from a hectare - in all regions of Armenia.
The yield of cereals is to average 24 centners from a hectare this
year, whereas the annual average indicator previously was 17-20
centners from a hectare, Petrosian said.
FRUIT PRODUCTION DECLINES BY ABOUT 50 THOUSAND TONS IN ARMENIA THIS YEAR
Noyan Tapan
Nov 8, 2007
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Fruit production amounted to 235
thousand tons in Armenia this year - against 283 thousand tons in
2006. The head of the plant growing development and plant protection
department of the RA ministry of agriculture Garnik Petrosian said
at the November 8 press conference that the apricot crops declined
by about 35 thousand tons, making only 13-14 thousand tons.
According to him, 220 tons of grapes was produced, which is more by
about 20 thousand tons than in 2006. Grapes were purchased by 30
processing companies. The main purchasers were the Yerevan Brandy
Company (29 thousand tons) and the Yerevan Wine, Vodka and Brandy
Enterprise (20 thousand tons).
G. Petrosian announced that 435-537 thousand tons of grain was
harvested in the country this year - against 213 thousand tons in
2006. The average crop yield of grain made 24 centners. In his words,
this growth is due to favorable climatic conditions and to efficient
masures aimed at improvement of seed supply. In particular, 3,400
tons of high-quality wheat seeds were given gratis to farms in the
autumn of 2006.
The department head said that 570 thousand tons of potato was
harvested this year, which is more by about 30-35 thousand tons than
in 2006. Production of melons and watermelons has also increased.
In his words, that by late 2007, the Armenian government will allocate
subsidies of 200 million drams (about 606 thousand USD) for the import
of 20 thousand tons of nitrogen fertilizer.
Noyan Tapan
Nov 8, 2007
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Fruit production amounted to 235
thousand tons in Armenia this year - against 283 thousand tons in
2006. The head of the plant growing development and plant protection
department of the RA ministry of agriculture Garnik Petrosian said
at the November 8 press conference that the apricot crops declined
by about 35 thousand tons, making only 13-14 thousand tons.
According to him, 220 tons of grapes was produced, which is more by
about 20 thousand tons than in 2006. Grapes were purchased by 30
processing companies. The main purchasers were the Yerevan Brandy
Company (29 thousand tons) and the Yerevan Wine, Vodka and Brandy
Enterprise (20 thousand tons).
G. Petrosian announced that 435-537 thousand tons of grain was
harvested in the country this year - against 213 thousand tons in
2006. The average crop yield of grain made 24 centners. In his words,
this growth is due to favorable climatic conditions and to efficient
masures aimed at improvement of seed supply. In particular, 3,400
tons of high-quality wheat seeds were given gratis to farms in the
autumn of 2006.
The department head said that 570 thousand tons of potato was
harvested this year, which is more by about 30-35 thousand tons than
in 2006. Production of melons and watermelons has also increased.
In his words, that by late 2007, the Armenian government will allocate
subsidies of 200 million drams (about 606 thousand USD) for the import
of 20 thousand tons of nitrogen fertilizer.
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