Armenpress
Nov 06 2006
GYUMRI, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenian agricultural ministry said it will test next year a new antihail system, developed by Armenian engineers, in Armenia's northwestern province of Shirak. The new system, operating on solar energy, was already tested 20 years ago in the region of Talin. The ministry promised also to release finances for installment of new system.
Four or five antihail stations are to be installed in the province, each of which costs $22,000.
Scientists say one antihail system is able to protect about 80 hectares of land under crop from hails. The system transforms hail into rain saving crops from being damaged.
Rural communities in Shirak chosen to have stations in their territory will have to make their input into its assembly and installation. Some 30 rural communities are located in areas targeted usually by hails. Agricultural experts estimate that this year the province has sustained 1.2 billion drams damages from hails.
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