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ISFP/Armenia: Azat Khatryan, a cheesemaker and beneficiary of the ISFP programme, displays one of the cheeses he makes at his dairy operation. He buys milk from 170 farms in the area.
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.
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.
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.
ISFP/Armenia: Agricultural equipemnt sits in front of the dairy operation of Azat Khatryan, a cheesemaker and beneficiary of the ISFP programme, in front of one of the troughs at his dairy operation.
ISFP/Armenia: Agricultural equipemnt sits in front of the dairy operation of Azat Khatryan, a cheesemaker and beneficiary of the ISFP programme, in front of one of the troughs at his dairy operation.
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.
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Spartak Ghazaryan closes his shed after showing last year's yield of wheat in the village of Chiva, South-central Armenia. He was a beneficiary of the
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Ashot Manukyan in front of his house in Chiva, South-central Armenia. He and his wife Maret have 6 children, ranging from 7-16 years. 2 others had die
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
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.
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
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
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: The family of Ashot Manukyan(not in picture) in Chiva, South-central Armenia. He and his wife Maret(center, green shirt)have 6 children, ranging from
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
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
ISFP/Armenia: A shepherd with his animals in the mountains of South-Central Armenia.
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: Spartak Ghazaryan shows last year's yield of wheat in the village of Chiva, South-central Armenia. He was a beneficiary of the FAO program this year,
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
Initiative on Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)/Armenia: The family of Spartak Ghazaryan(left) in the village of Chiva, South-central Armenia. He was a beneficiary of the FAO program this year, but had been
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ISFP/Armenia: Azat Khatryan, a cheesemaker and beneficiary of the ISFP programme, displays one of the cheeses he makes at his dairy operation. He buys milk from 170 farms in the area.
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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