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    UNDP ARMENIA TO HELP CARRY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES

    ARMENPRESS
    Jan 30, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS: The UNDP Armenia Office will help
    implement this year a set of rural development programs in three
    Armenian provinces.

    Particularly, it will help restore the irrigation network of the
    village of Lusadzor in Tavush province.

    As a result 50 hectares of land will receive irrigation water. This
    particular project will be implemented with the financial support of
    the Italian government as part of a broader reprogram for elimination
    of rural poverty. The village will also have a new drinking water
    network.

    Vrezh Jijian, UNDP program coordinator, told Armenpress that the
    village does not have a drinking water system now and the villagers
    use two springs instead. The work will be started in March and end
    in August.

    The other targeted rural communities are in the Ashotsk region of
    the northwestern price of Shirak.

    Last year the government of Norway helped establish there agricultural
    machinery pool to serve Bavra, Saragyugh, Sizavet and Tavshut villages.

    In the framework of that project, the old Soviet-time pool was fully
    renovated and a fleet of several brand new machinery units have been
    provided including four Belarus-made wheeled tractors, one plough,
    a tractor-mounted mowing-machine, a baling press, a potato combine
    and an automated potato-planter.

    Due to the new equipment, many of the plough-lands which were used
    previously as natural hayfields and were not cultivated properly
    now are available for grain crops and potato growing. This will
    significantly increased the per-hectare gross yield, which will be
    incomparably higher than the yield from hayfields.

    The agricultural machinery pool will serve all the four communities
    of the cluster. Primary beneficiaries of the pool are the socially
    vulnerable families of the four villages the total number of which
    makes around one hundred households. These four villages will receive
    new agricultural machinery this year as well.

    An agricultural machinery pool, a flour mill and a seed station will
    be established also with the help of the UNDP for the village of
    Yeghvard in southern province of Syunik.

    Vrezh Jijian said they expect also funds this year to start
    reconstruction of a drinking water network in the village of Pokr in
    Meghri region of Syunik.
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