The agricultural policy of the former Soviet Union, based on which the use of land was mainly focused on ensuring quantity rather than the quality, mainly concentrating on short-term rather than long-term productivity, produced sensible damage to both land and environment in general in all the post-soviet countries. Armenia faced and is still continuing to face the consequences of the Soviet Union policies. Given the necessity to provide food and be self-sufficient, in conditions of economic and political crisis, the country had to deal with severe issues of food insecurity. This research...
The agricultural policy of the former Soviet Union, based on which the use of land was mainly focused on ensuring quantity rather than the quality, ma...