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.
From: Baghdasarian
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.
From: Baghdasarian
