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Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Liova Harutunyan, 68, a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in Azatavan vi
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Liova Harutunyan, 68, a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in Azatavan vi
ISFP/Armenia: Liova Harutunyan, 68, a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in Azatavan village, in the shadow of the Ararat m
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: LLiova Harutunyan, 68, a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in Azatavan v
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Liova(68), a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables with his wife, Sonic Haru
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Ganayane Nasoyan, 48, the FAO office manager in Yerevan.
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Workers try to repair a 30 year old Soviet-made plowing tractor in the village of Chiva, in South-central Armenia. There's a great lack of agricultura
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Industry and infrastructure is still struggling in Armenia. With the collapse of the Soviet Union many factories as well as other regional programs an
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Industry and infrastructure is still struggling in Armenia. With the collapse of the Soviet Union many factories as well as other regional programs an
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: With food prices on the rise, many Armenians are cutting back on the consumption of meat, milk and bread.
A fruit stand in the central market in Yer
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: A street scene in Yerevan. Soviet monuments co-exist with brand new SUVs.
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Khor Virap, an ancient monastery and major tourist destination.
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: The house of Ashot Manukyan(not in picture) in Chiva, South-central Armenia. He and his wife Maret have 6 children, ranging from 7-16 years. 2 others
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Germination, humidity and general quality of the seed distributed within the project was tested at the Armenian State Seed Agency.
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: The family of Ashot Manukyan(left) in Chiva, South-central Armenia. He and his wife Maret(right, green shirt) have 6 children, ranging from 7-16 years
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: The family of Ashot Manukyan(left) in Chiva, South-central Armenia. He and his wife Maret have 6 children, ranging from 7-16 years. 2 others had died.
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Ashot Manukyan in Chiva, South-central Armenia, displays his seed. He and his wife Maret have 6 children, ranging from 7-16 years. 2 others had died.
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Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Liova Harutunyan, 68, a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in Azatavan vi
FAO Project TCP/ARM/3202 (08/VI/ARM/212): Input supply to vulnerable populations under the Initiative on Soaring Food Prices. Project objectives: To maintain livelihoods and food security of the most vulnerable households of the food insecure districts of Armenia, affected by the difficult 2007/8 winter as well as the recent soaring food prices crisis.
09/29/2008
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Armenia
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© FAO/Johan Spanner
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TCP/ARM/3202 (08/VI/ARM/212)
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