Friday, May 27 2022 17:23
Alina Hovhannisyan

Switzerland to allocate CHF 12 million to help farmers in  mountainous regions of Armenia

Switzerland to allocate CHF 12 million to help farmers in  mountainous regions of Armenia

ArmInfo. On May 27, 2022, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC approved a grant worth CHF 12'000'000 for an economic development intervention in  Armenia and launched an international tender process to identify an  implementing partner.

This is stated in a joint statement of the Swiss Embassy in Armenia and the Swiss Cooperation Office in the South Caucasus.  Titled "Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in  Mountainous Armenia" SIGMA, this new SDC project will reduce poverty  in mountainous areas of Armenia in an inclusive, innovative and  climate-aware manner. With a duration of 10 years, SIGMA's geographic  focus will be on the poorest regions in Northern Armenia, reaching  areas at an altitude of more than 1500m.

To achieve climate change-compatible and inclusive economic growth in  mountainous Armenia, the SIGMA project will work with different  players of local economies and the government, to the benefit of  poorest rural households. With an innovative approach, SIGMA  willlaunch and establish cooperation between the drivers of rural  growth, which the project defines as "catalysts", and the rest of  mainly small businesses and farmers.  "Catalysts" are rural  entrepreneurs who are ready to take additional risks for profit but  eventually in favor of local economic growth as such. Those can be  investors, buyers, bigger farmers, suppliers of agricultural inputs,  or tourism-related enterprises. Through the project, small businesses  and farms will improve their services and products, offering those  for a higher value to the "catalysts" to be sold to new and expanded  markets.  Working at an altitude of more than 1500m,the project will  aim at leveraging growth in niche areas where mountainous regions  have a comparative advantage. Sectors such as rural agriculture, wild  botanicals, rural tourism, agricultural technologies, which do not  harm the environment and contribute to climate change adaptation and  mitigation, will be consistently pursued. 

The project's geographic focus will prioritize the poorest regions in  Northern Armenia, namely Tavush, Gegharkunik, Lori, and Shirak.  Starting on May 23, 2022 with a tender process, it will have a  preparatory phase of 17 months. After that, the phase of  implementation will last at least for 10 years (December 2023- 2033),  with Swiss funds amounting in total to CHF 12'000'000.During its  first phase (2023 -2026), SIGMA will reach at least 3000 household,  and further extend to 10'000 household by the end of its second  phase. The project's implementing partner will be selected through a  Tender procedure, details on which are announced here. 

The SIGMA project is highly synergetic with other SDC development  interventions in Armenia and in the wider region, as well as with a  number of Armenian state policies. In Armenia, the project will draw  linkages with the Swiss funded projects: "Living Landscapes for  Market Development in Armenia" (LILA), including linkages promoting  sustainable and inclusive rural tourism; the "Improvement of Local  Self-Governance in Armenia"; "Modernizing Vocational Education and  Training in Agriculture in Armenia (MAVETA); and the Regional "Women  Economic Empowerment Programme" (WEE).  In the wider South Caucasus  region, the SDC sees a potential of upscaling SIGMA, going beyond the  Armenian border, extending its synergies to the Swiss-funded Rural  Development projects in Georgia.