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    250 ENTITIES BECOME BENEFICIARIES OF IFAD AND WORLD BANK FINANCED CREDIT PROGRAMS ON DEVELOPMENT OF ARMENIAN AGRICULTURE

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 6, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. About 250 processing enterprises
    and farms have become beneficiaries of the International Fund for
    Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Bank (WB) financed
    credit programs on development of the Armenian agriculture. Processing
    enterprises make up 70% of the total number of the beneficiaries. Some
    enterprises engaged in cattle breeding and planting of new gardens
    have also received credits. Under these programs, vineyards of
    about 1,000 ha, including vineyards of 500 ha in Vayots Dzor marz,
    have been planted in Armenia. NT correspondent was informed about
    it by Ara Muradian, the director of the "Rural Financing Facility"
    programs implementation office - state institution of the RA ministry
    of finance and economy.

    According to him, the IFAD- and the WB-financed programs encourage
    the introduction of new technologies because it is necessary to use
    equipment, production processes and expert potential in line with
    European standards in order to enter European markets.

    The Rural Financing Facility was established in 2005 under the
    cooperation agreement signed between the Armenian government and
    the IFAD. The total cost of the agreement is 28 million dollars,
    9.4 million dollars of which is envisaged for credit provision with
    the aim of economic development of rural areas.

    A. Muradian said that credits of nearly 6 million dollars were
    provided through 8 Armenian banks under the credit component of the
    IFAD's program in the period of February 2006 to October 2007. The
    program included all Armenian marzes, except for Yerevan and the
    adjacent marzes of Ararat, Armavir and Kotayk, which are considered
    as relatively prosperous by the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper. The
    amount of distributed resources exceeded by 2 million dollars the
    index envisaged by the plan-budget, which is explained by the previous
    absence of credit programs on the regions included in the program
    and by great demand for financial resources.

    A credit component of 5 million dollars is envisaged by the
    agreement signed between the Armenian government and the World
    Bank's International Development Agency (IDA) in 2006. In the words of
    A. Muradian, from the end of 2006 to late October 2007, about 2 million
    dollars of WB credit resources was distributed through 5 banks. This
    program includes the whole country, including Yerevan. A. Muradian
    explained that the fact that the WB program's financial resources are a
    bit more expensive than those of the IFAD program is conditioned by the
    inclusion of Yerevan and the adjacent marzes in the WB program: taking
    into account the "extra" interest rates of banks, the beneficiaries
    receive credits of the IFAD program at an annual interest of 10-12%,
    while credits of the WB program have an interest rate of 12-14%.

    A. Muradian said that the use of the mechanisms worked out by the Rural
    Financing Facility allows to reduce the loss of credit resources to
    zero. In his opinion, the highest appreciation of their work is that
    their office will coordinate the work under the credit component of
    the Millennium Challenge Armenia program. The office will provide
    this program's credits of 8.5 million dollars by using the mechanisms
    formed during the IFAD's and the WB's programs.
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