Viva-MTS. Building environmental awareness through the latest technologies

Viva-MTS. Building environmental awareness through the latest technologies

PanARMENIAN.Net - By protecting nature, humans protect themselves. Perhaps, such a slogan can be used to characterize the project aimed to support farmers with “electric fences”, which has been implemented for a long time by such partners as Viva-MTS and the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC). According to scientists, the role of bees is extremely significant for the preservation of life on earth. Due to pollination, bees ensure the diversity of flora. There is also the opinion that honey, with its beneficial properties, is the only food that passes through the blood without residue.

Stepan Sargsyan is the third generation of his family who is engaged in beekeeping. Handed down from his grandfather to him, the family business becomes more important every year. He said that the beehives installed in Kapuyt, a village in Vayots Dzor Province, have been attacked by bears from time to time. And if years ago, it was possible to protect the beehives with the help of sleepless nights and gampr dogs, now it is more difficult because the behavior of the clumsy bears has also changed.

In the last three years there have been two bear attacks, which Stepan managed to avert although not without some harvest losses. In this regard, access to the latest technologies in the villages and the development of remote marzes are considered extremely significant. There is a belief that it is in the city’s interest to ease the villager’s work burden.

“Last year in the same place, a bear came up from below and dropped three beehives. I came by chance at 1 am and saw that the bear was here, dropped the beehives and was about to break them. When the lights of the car fell on him, he ran away. The form of struggle against of these attacks was mainly to stay close to the bees. The “electric fence” was required. The dogs protect, but if a hungry bear comes, what are the dogs supposed to do? If the bear has nowhere to run, it will have to attack. Now that these technologies exist, we are free to leave, finish our work, and come back. The advantage of the fences is also that we can install them wherever we want. Whether there is power or not, the solar panel solves that problem,” said farmer Stepan Sargsyan.

The projects implemented by Viva-MTS in Gomq are not limited to providing farmers with innovative technologies like electric fences. The first projects have been accomplished here since 2015. The issue of lighting the streets of the village with LED lamps was solved, one house was built, roofs were repaired. The head of the administration of Gomq considers important the attention shown by Viva-MTS to the village.

"Today, keeping youth in the village is a big problem. All young people tend to go to the cities, because there are few communications in the villages. Therefore, it is very considerable to have organizations that will support such small villages for their further development,” said Mkhitar Hovhannisyan, the head of the administration of Gomq.

Thanks to “electric fences”, farms are guaranteed against losses, and at the same time, the problem of mitigating the conflict between man and nature is solved. The project to protect farms with “electric fences” is important in terms of building ecological awareness and making environmental behavior a way of life. Kapuyt is one of Gomq's settlements where all this becomes a reality.

Viva-MTS (MTS Armenia CJSC) is Armenia’s leading telecommunications operator, having the widest network reach and spreading a wide range of Voice and Data services all across Armenia. Having the best of the Armenian people at heart since its launch on 1st July 2005 and in a short period of time Viva-MTS has managed to build a nationwide network and a considerable customer base. Viva-MTS drives innovation and aims at always being at the forefront of any development serving the Armenian mobile communications market.

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