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    IDEA ITSELF IS NONSENSE
    By Gegham Qyurumian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    28/09/2006

    The 3d Armenia-Diaspora-2006 forum set a main purpose of improving
    rural infrastructures and stopping population flow from villages. The
    idea to settle problems of the villages by reconstructing schools
    and clinics is just a simple example of manifestation of the best
    wishes. To prove the point I'll remind of a number of slaughterhouses
    in villages built on tens of thousand US dollars. When they were built
    on Diaspora's money and were officially opened officials trumpeted
    that they were designed to bring relief to villagers. Absurdly enough,
    agriculture representatives today ask each other if anyone has ever
    seen a single calf in these slaughterhouses.

    Those buildings doomed to idleness give a hint that a similar
    fate awaits other rural infrastructures as it is not due to their
    absence that rural residents leave the villages but due to absence
    of necessary means to buy clothes and stationery for their children
    to go to school. But there was no such item on the forum's agenda. It
    is the extremely low productivity of Armenian farmers' work that puts
    them on the edge of immigration.

    The forum did not touch upon this situation but instead set a goal
    of increasing the rural population by one in each village. Authors
    of the project should be informed that in 15 rural communities out
    of 24 selected growth of population has been recorded, according
    to population census of 2001. According to the forum's glamorous
    "Eliminating Rural Poverty" magazine, Getik village of Gugharkunik
    region, for one, has 530 residents whereas the census of 2001 has
    counted 471 people. Jrap village of Shirak region in 2001 had a
    population of 784 people, but according to the magazine this number
    is 1051. This situation can be explained by the return of municipal
    population to their roots to try to somehow keep body and soul together
    in the village. It was necessary that the forum of powerful people
    raised the issue of overcoming this situation.

    Anyone acquainted with the very day life of Armenia will testify that
    2/3 of goods that we consume is an import that reaches to 1 billion
    USD. The interest of some of high-ranking officials to see a market
    full of imports can be understood. But one cannot understand why the
    officials neglect the possibility to solve country's problems by the
    work of Armenian farmers.
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