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Private Agriculture in Armenia

AUTHOR: Zvi Lerman
ISBN: 0739102052

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Private Agriculture in Armenia
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by Zvi Lerman

Book Description
This book details and analyzes an extensive farm survey of Armenian land reform. Zvi Lerman and Astghik Mirzakhanian, two principal contributors to the design of the study, present their invaluable insight into the rapid land reform strategy implemented in Armenia. Unique among the former Soviet Republics, the entire agricultural sector of this country shifted from collective, large-scale, farm enterprises to individual production in 1992. The authors pay special attention to the commercialization of private farms and their access to supply and marketing channels outside the old state-controlled system. Family incomes from farming and off-farm sources are discussed, as well as problems of rural social services and social infrastructure. The authors demonstrate how official statistical measures and record keeping practices in Armenia do not adequately account for this dramatic transition.

About the Author
Zvi Lerman is Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Management at Hebrew University, Rehovot. Astghik Mirzakhanian works on poverty and social development issues at the Armenia office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Yerevan.


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Private Agriculture in Armenia
- Book Reviews,
by Zvi Lerman

Private Agriculture in Armenia

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This book details and analyzes an extensive farm survey of Armenian land reform. Zvi Lerman and Astghik Mirzakhanian, two principal contributors to the design of the study, present their invaluable insight into the rapid land reform strategy implemented in Armenia. Unique among the former Soviet Republics, the entire agricultural sector of this country shifted from collective, large-scale, farm enterprises to individual production in 1992. The authors pay special attention to the commercialization of private farms and their access to supply and marketing channels outside the old state-controlled system. Family incomes from farming and off-farm sources are discussed, as well as problems of rural social services and social infrastructure. The authors demonstrate how official statistical measures and record keeping practices in Armenia do not adequately account for this dramatic transition.

Author Biography: Zvi Lerman is Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Management at Hebrew University, Rehovot. Astghik Mirzakhanian works on poverty and social development issues at the Armenia office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Yerevan.

ACCREDITATION

Zvi Lerman is Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Management at Hebrew University, Rehovot. Astghik Mirzakhanian works on poverty and social development issues at the Armenia office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Yerevan.


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