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ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: Khor Virap, an ancient monastery and major tourist destination.
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Khor Virap, an ancient monastery and major tourist destination.
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: Liova Harutunyan, 68, a former agronomist on a collective state farm during the Soviet period, now grows tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in Azatavan vi
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: A street scene in Yerevan. Soviet monuments co-exist with brand new SUVs.
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: A view from the village Getik, that has received assistance in the ISPF program of the FAO.
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: Azat Khatryan, a cheesemaker and beneficiary of the ISFP programme, in front of one of the troughs at his dairy operation. He buys milk from 170 farms in the area.
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: A view of the village of Kaputan, where 18 families were each assisted with 150kg of seed for winter wheat through the FAO ISFP programme.
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: An elderly woman in the village of Zoravan, where 16 families were each assisted with 150kg of seed for winter wheat through the FAO ISFP programme.
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
ARMENIA 2008. Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Ganayane Nasoyan, 48, the FAO office manager in Yerevan.
ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: Fruit drying operation. The dried plums are sold in Yerevan.
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: 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: Sogomon Dalhakyan, in the village of Getik, who received winter wheat seeds through the FAO ISFP programme, is photographed in his home. He planted it the week after receiving the bags
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.
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.
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ARMENIA 2008. ISFP/Armenia: Khor Virap, an ancient monastery and major tourist destination.
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
Project ID
TCP/ARM/3202 (08/VI/ARM/212)
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FAO Photo Library
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1.73 MB
Unique ID
UF1V7L
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.