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    ArmenPress
    March 25 2005

    UNDP ARMENIA WHITE PAPER FOCUSES ON LAND REFORM

    YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS: The United Nations Development
    Program (UNDP) presented today at UN House in Yerevan its first White
    Paper titled Land Reform, Rural Poverty and Inequality: A Pro-Poor
    Approach to Land Policies.
    A press release by the UNDP said the Paper was presented by Vahram
    Nercissiantz, Chief Economic Advisor, Lise Grande, UN Resident
    Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, and Dr. Max Spoor, the
    author, Associate Professor of Social Studies at the Center for the
    Study of Transition and Development (CESTRAD) in the Hague.
    It said the purpose of the Paper, produced in Armenian and
    English, is to encourage public discussion on issues related to rural
    poverty and inequality, land consolidation and agricultural
    productivity.
    According to Dr. Max Spoor, the recent high growth rates in
    agriculture have not led to a significant reduction in overall rural
    poverty. He argues that role of small land ownership, as a safeguard
    against poverty, is diminishing and this is the key reason why rural
    poverty continues. Small land plots owned by rural households are
    less able to provide for the food needs of families, particularly
    with rapidly changing markets where the bargaining position of small
    peasants is weak.
    The Paper notes that during the period of egalitarian land reform
    in the early 1990s, only a part of the total agricultural land area
    of the country was distributed. According to Dr. Spoor: "Armenia has
    entered a new phase of land reform through a massive transfer of
    remaining state-owned land to the jurisdiction of local communities.
    This land transfer program should be used in order to strengthen the
    weak position of the extremely small peasant farms, as a primary tool
    of pro-poor land policies."
    Among other policy recommendations, the Paper highlights the
    importance of promoting the formation of cooperative and associative
    institutions specialized in the selling and buying of inputs and
    output in agricultural markets and public investments projects aimed
    at improving deteriorating rural infrastructures. The Paper also
    recommends the gradual implementation of Armenia's commitments under
    the WTO agreement and argues that a rapid introduction of VAT on
    agricultural products should be avoided.
    Ms. Grande noted in her speech: "UNDP has chosen rural poverty and
    land policy for the first White Paper because economic progress in
    the regions is still slow, particularly in rural areas. In some
    communities, conditions are worsening, putting thousands of
    households at serious risk. The Government's major policy shift
    towards rural areas is a positive step and we are pleased to support
    efforts at poverty reduction by launching a White Paper that focuses
    on the underlying factors affecting rural development."
    As part of on-going efforts to promote pro-poor policies, UNDP
    aims to prepare a series of White Papers on key development and
    poverty issues during 2005 similar to the one launched today.
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