The “Irrigated Agriculture Development in Ararat and Armavir Marzes” project has launched

On 31 October 2024, The Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia in cooperation with the consortium, providing technical assistance organized the launch event of the Irrigated Agriculture Development in Ararat and Armavir Marzes (IADAAM) project.

Irrigated Agriculture Development in Ararat and Armavir marzes (IADAAM) project, financed through the European Union (EU) with implementation by the French Development Agency (AFD) is an integrated initiative aimed at transforming irrigated agriculture in Armenia. 

This project focuses on modernizing irrigation infrastructure and enhancing agricultural practices to build a more sustainable and productive agriculture system. By addressing both water management and agricultural development, the project aims to support farmers and stakeholders in the Ararat and Armavir regions. 

Within the IADAAM project a technical assistance component is implemented jointly by Agriconsulting Europe S.A, Avenue Consulting Group, Strategic Development Agency NGO and 3R Strategy LLC consortium and aims to provide institutional support to the Ministry of Economy (MoE) in the formulation of agricultural policies and reforms in priority areas.

The event started with the welcoming speech of Arman Khojoyan, RA Deputy Minister of Economy, who emphasized the government’s commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability: “ This project will open a new page for the agricultural sector of Armenia, contributing to the implementation of the current reforms in the irrigation sector by the Government, the introduction of innovative sustainable mechanisms aimed at the development of irrigated agriculture, the adjustment of the farmers’ agricultural experience to the current requirements through the quality training program of the farmers and the expansion of the cultivation of crops that provide high added value.”, – Deputy Minister said.

Mr. Khojoyan was followed by Vache Terteryan, Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, who highlighted the importance of infrastructure
for agriculture development: “The project is particularly important from the point of view of the development of Armenia’s agriculture and effective management of water resources”.

Frank Hess, Head of Cooperation at the EU Delegation to Armenia talked about the support and importance of this project for Armenia. “We are glad that we are already at this stage, this project is a long-awaited project. Ararat and Armavir are important marzes from the point of view of agricultural development. We hope that thanks to this program we will register an increase in productivity, and it will change the agricultural landscape in Armenia”-said Mr. Hess. 

Lise Enezian, Project Officer for Armenia at French Development Agency, insights on the project’s collaborative approach: “We have the European expertise and French experience, as well as the high qualification of the team implementing the project, we are certain to achieve success.”

The welcoming speeches were followed by the project introduction presented by Stefan Rosenow, Team Leader on behalf of A.E.S.A. Joint Venture consortium Lead, who outlined the project’s goals and presented the project structure and planned interventions. During the event attendees had an opportunity not only to be introduced to the project’s objectives but also to the project directions such as including the establishment of a sustainable advisory system, strategies to include smallholder farmers, the implementation of high-value agriculture, and the introduction of modern, efficient irrigation systems.

The event was attended by representatives of the government, local self-government bodies, water committee, civil society, scientific and educational institutions. The event wrapped up with a lively discussion that emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing climate change challenges and improving agricultural practices in Armenia.

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Professional Consultation for MAVETA Project Partners

As part of the Modernizing Vocational Education and Training in Agriculture in Armenia (MAVETA) project, Swiss cheesemaker and consultant Hans Knusel visited project partners “Lorva Kat” and “Viva Kat” milk processing factories on October 25-26.

 

During the consultation, Knusel addressed the questions and challenges raised by company representatives, focusing on production materials, equipment, and the salting and ripening stages of cheese.

An agreement was reached to maintain ongoing communication between the expert and project partners.

The MAVETA project is funded by a broad coalition of international and local organizations led by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), including the Austrian Development Agency, the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the Government of Armenia, the Swiss Church Aid (HEKS/EPER) NGO, Izmirlian Foundation, the Strategic Development Agency (SDA) NGO and Vanand Agro CJSC.

The project’s implementing partners are the GIZ and HEKS/EPER with the involvement of SDA and the School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (HAFL).

Mazdamer and Camembert Cheese Making Course for MAVETA Project Partners

As part of the “Modernizing Vocational Education and Training in Agriculture in Armenia” (MAVETA) project, a workshop focused on the preparation of Mazdamer and Camembert cheese took place from October 22 to 24 in Tashir. Representatives of the project’s partner colleges and the private sector participated in the workshop.

The course was led by Swiss cheesemaker and consultant Hans Knussel at the “Village” LLC cheese factory, a new partner of the project.

Participants had the opportunity to prepare Mazdamer and Camembert cheeses under the expert guidance of Knussel, while also learning about the care, salting, and maturation processes for the cheeses they created.

Additionally, a cheesemaker-consultant from Switzerland provided valuable insights to milk processing companies, showcasing techniques for the preparation and preservation of European cheeses.

Hans Knussel also demonstrated practical activities for milk and dairy technologist students from Stepanavan State Agricultural College.

The MAVETA project is funded by a broad coalition of international and local organizations led by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), including the Austrian Development Agency, the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the Government of Armenia, the Swiss Church Aid (HEKS/EPER) NGO, Izmirlian Foundation, the Strategic Development Agency (SDA) NGO and Vanand Agro CJSC.

The project’s implementing partners are the GIZ and HEKS/EPER with the involvement of SDA and the School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (HAFL).

 

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The Armenian Tourism Federation’s 2024-2029 Strategy Approved

RECONOMY’s “Digitizing Sectors for Competitiveness” project manager, Mher Sahakyan, attended the Armenian Tourism Federation’s general meeting held on October 18-19 in Jermuk.

During the meeting, Mekhak Apresyan, President of the Armenian Tourism Federation, presented the Federation’s 2024-2029 strategy, detailing its vision, mission, goals, and the key actions required for their achievement.

The RA Minister of Economy, the Governor of Vayots Dzor Marz, Jermuk’s community leadership and business community, and representatives of the USAID, German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the “Strategic Development Agency” NGO participated in the strategy discussions.

Members and partners of the Armenian Tourism Federation approved the strategy, which aims to strengthen sustainable, responsible, and inclusive tourism in Armenia while preserving, developing, and promoting Armenia’s rich historical and cultural heritage.

Mekhak Apresyan emphasized the Federation’s continued commitment to being a collaborative platform for stakeholders dedicated to these goals.

Mehak Apresyan thanked international partners for their support in developing the strategy and acknowledged the RECONOMY program, implemented by the Strategic Development Agency, for its effective collaboration in advocacy initiatives.

RECONOMY is an inclusive and green economic development program of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), implemented by Helvetas in partnership with the Strategic Development Agency NGO and others in the Eastern Partnership and Western Balkan countries.

LILA Project Partners Participate in ITB Asia 2024

On October 23-25, the ITB Asia 2024 international tourism exhibition took place in Singapore, where the RA Tourism Committee presented Armenia with a joined pavilion.

Project partners AM TRAVEL and Nueva Vista DMC and Tour Operator, supported by the “Living Landscapes for Market Development in Armenia” (LILA) project, also participated in ITB Asia 2024.

With more than 85 tourism organizations and convention bureaus from around the world, ITB Asia 2024 marked the largest and most diverse edition to date.

The LILA project partner tour operators showcased Armenia’s unique tourism appeal, highlighting nature-based experiences and the sustainable, inclusive tourism initiatives developed within the LILA project.

At the exhibition, Armenian representatives engaged with visitors, experts, and potential partners, aiming to showcase the country’s tourism potential on the global stage, attract more tourists to Armenia, and promote sustainable development.

LILA project is funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), and implemented by the WWF Armenian Office (WWF-Armenia) in partnership with the Strategic Development Agency (SDA) NGO.