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    Armenia wants to use EU's agricultural experience: Minister


    YEREVAN, September 19. /ARKA/. Armenia's agriculture minister Sergo
    Karapetian said studying and introduction of best agricultural
    practices of the EU will contribute to stepwise solution of problems
    in this area in Armenia as he spoke at a two-day seminar organized by
    EU's TAIEX program on improving competition in the agricultural sector
    of Armenia through the EU experience.

    Experts from Finland, Romania and Poland are sharing their experience
    in the field of agriculture with Armenian colleagues.

    TAEX (Technical Assistance and Information Exchange Instrument) is an
    integral feature of the European Union enlargement strategy. Since
    1996 TAIEX shares the expertise of EU Member State public officials
    with beneficiary countries to `fill the gaps' in their knowledge and
    understanding of EU rules and procedures through the exchange of
    experience and best practice - thereby fostering networks between
    officials in EU Member States and partner countries. TAIEX is
    demand-driven and delivers peer-to-peer assistance. Since 2006 it has
    been extended to cover the neighbourhood countries.

    Minister Karapetian said that cooperation between Armenia and the EU
    is one of the cornerstones of Armenia's European integration.
    The minister, in particular, highlighted the problems of the efficient
    use of land resources, increasing the efficiency of agricultural
    branches, sales of products and availability of loans.

    The minister blamed higher level of poverty in the rural communities
    on low level of competitiveness in agriculture. The minister cited
    several official figures which say that the proportion of plant and
    animal products in Armenia's foreign trade last year was 18.8% and
    17.9% in exports. The minister said that over the last three years,
    the share of agriculture in the overall GDP was 17.9 percent. In 2011
    the agricultural GDP amounted in terms of money to about 825 billion
    drams. -0-


    From: Baghdasarian
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