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The Nngi community of Martuni region continues developing

The Nngi community of Artsakh’s Martuni region continues developing.

The Nngi community of Martuni region continues developing

The Nngi community of  Martuni region continues developing
STEPANAKERT, JUNE 13, ARTSAKHPRESS: The head of the community Zarmik Kamalyan told "Artsakhpress".  He noted that the village rich in orchards, springs, forests, and numerous monuments, the hard-working  residents of  Nngi continue to create. The main occupation of the residents is cattle breeding.
The community has 1585 hectares of agricultural land. The cold climatic conditions of the village, located 850 meters above sea level, do not allow cultivating grapes and pomegranates here.
“The ICRC plans to open a confectionery factory for one family and a butcher shop for another family in the village.
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We hope that the program will become a reality, because thanks to it, these farms will have a livelihood, and the residents will not have to go to the capital Stepanakert to buy meat," he said.
The head of the community  noted that the lack of the  round-the-clock water supply is one of the main  problems of the village.
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"Due to the 44-Day War, the roofs of about 52 houses were damaged. 22 have been renovated with the financial support of the Government of the Republic of Artsakh, and the rest have not been renovated yet. The village is not gasified, the need for which is felt," the head of the community concluded.

     

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