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    IFAD TO CONTINUE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN ARMENIA

    ARKA
    Apr 1, 2009

    YEREVAN, April 1. /ARKA/. The Board of Trustees of the International
    Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) plans to continue agricultural
    development programs in Armenia, Henning Pederson, IFAD Rural
    Economic Development Programs Executive, stated at his meting with RA
    Vice-Premier, Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan.

    The public Relations Department, RA Ministry of Territorial
    Development, reports that Pederson stated the programs will be
    continued with a focus on infrastructure development and introduction
    of high technologies, especially in the irrigation system.

    The sides also discussed the IFAD-implemented agricultural programs
    in Armenia.

    Minister Gevorgyan pointed out that the programs have proved to be
    effective over the last few years. Specifically, valuable services
    are known available in communities.

    The sides also pointed out the importance of providing information
    on the programs.

    IFAD has facilitated a number of programs in Armenia. Among the recent
    programs is the formation of a US $8mln venture fund for agribusiness
    crediting. The venture fund is one of the two components of the
    program of market opportunities for farmers, which is IFAD's fifth
    investment program in Armenia.

    The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a
    specialized agency of the United Nations, was established as an
    international financial institution in201977 as one of the major
    outcomes of the 1974 World Food Conference.

    Since it was established, IFAD has provided US $10bln as soft loans
    and grants under over 700 projects and programs to support 300mln
    poor people in rural communities worldwide.
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