Saturday, 11 November 2006

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK TO GRANT UZBEKISTAN MORE THAN $60MLN

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By empty (11/11/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Asian Development Bank (ADB) will grant Uzbekistan more than $60mln for restoration of its drainage and irrigative systems. As a REGNUM correspondent was informed at the ADB, the project envisages grounds’ improvement in area of more than 160,000 hectares in the republic’s three regions: Bukhara, Kashkadarya, and Navoi. \"The ADB grants $32.
Asian Development Bank (ADB) will grant Uzbekistan more than $60mln for restoration of its drainage and irrigative systems. As a REGNUM correspondent was informed at the ADB, the project envisages grounds’ improvement in area of more than 160,000 hectares in the republic’s three regions: Bukhara, Kashkadarya, and Navoi. \"The ADB grants $32.6mln from its ordinary capital resources (OCR) and $27.6 million from its concessional Asian Development Fund in order to fulfill the project,\" it was stressed at the ADB. (Regnum)
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