Project for development of rural areas in Armenia presented at governmental session
12.08.2011,
19:13
A project for development of rural areas and agriculture in Armenia was presented to the Cabinet, representatives of nongovernmental organizations and education establishments on Wednesday, the government’s press office reports.
YEREVAN, August 11. /ARKA/. A project for development of rural areas and agriculture in Armenia was presented to the Cabinet, representatives of nongovernmental organizations and education establishments on Wednesday, the government’s press office reports.
“Today’s event is presentational in nature,” Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said at the meeting. “Its aim is to present the program on development of villages and agriculture in Armenia.”
System competitiveness and mechanisms for creation a model of local economy development were among issued under discussion at the meeting.
The premier said that rime would be given to appropriate agencies, nongovernmental organizations and public councils for discussing of this project. Results of these discussions will be submitted to the government.
Prospects for establishment of market councils were discussed at the meeting as well. These councils will protect farmers’ interests and ensure stability and effectiveness in agriculture sector and food safety.
The prime minister gave one month to all agencies and organizations for submission of their proposals and remarks. -0--
“Today’s event is presentational in nature,” Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said at the meeting. “Its aim is to present the program on development of villages and agriculture in Armenia.”
System competitiveness and mechanisms for creation a model of local economy development were among issued under discussion at the meeting.
The premier said that rime would be given to appropriate agencies, nongovernmental organizations and public councils for discussing of this project. Results of these discussions will be submitted to the government.
Prospects for establishment of market councils were discussed at the meeting as well. These councils will protect farmers’ interests and ensure stability and effectiveness in agriculture sector and food safety.
The prime minister gave one month to all agencies and organizations for submission of their proposals and remarks. -0--