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Tatevik is from Armenia. She needs a loan of $800 to purchase seeds and hens.
Tatevik is from Armenia. She needs a loan of $800 to purchase seeds and hens.
Tatevik is engaged in farming. She cultivates land and keeps an orchard. Tatevik lives with her mother and grandmother.
She has applied for a loan to develop hen breeding, purchase necessary seeds and cultivate the land.
This World Vision loan will help Tatevik earn additional income by selling eggs and meat to cover the daily costs of her family and improve their living conditions.
The Agriculture business sector covers all farming and livestock activities. Some entrepreneurs request loans to help in securing supplies and equipment. Others want to buy more animals to breed or purchase feed and medicines. The majority of our loan clients live in rural communities where agriculture is already understood as a business model. It is for this reason that approximately 50% of our loans are in the agricultural sector.
Armenians have their own distinctive alphabet and language. They have a history rich in culture and like to celebrate their heritage. After independence, the importance of agriculture increased. Worries of food insecurities rose during the first phases of transition. Farmers are still limited in their access to credit, markets, training, and new technology.
Located in the southern region of Armenia, Sisian has long, cold winters and cool summers. Traditionally an agricultural region, residents of Sisan were unwillingly involved in conflicts arising from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. This conflict damaged the economy and the infrastructure as well as creating a heavy psychological toll for those involved.
Today, World Vision has enabled residents to begin addressing essential needs such as access to clean water, nutritious food, quality education, and vocational training.
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