30 YEARS OF GROWTH: ATP’S INNOVATIVE COURSE INSPIRES NEW NURSERY KEEPERS

30 Years Of Growth: ATP’S Innovative Course Inspires New Nursery Keepers

Celebrating three decades of dedicated environmental work, Armenia Tree Project (ATP) marks its 30th anniversary with the introduction of an exciting new initiative: the Tree Nursery Establishment and Management course.


Over the years, ATP has transformed Armenia’s landscapes, planting over 8.5 million trees and shrubs. Our nurseries have become vibrant hubs of innovation, attracting visitors who are eager to understand and replicate our success.


Many visitors, curious about starting their own nurseries, often asked: “How do you cultivate such thriving plants?” Their questions inspired us to create this hands-on course, aimed at sharing our expertise with a broader audience.


This June, we launched our first-ever course at Karin Nursery. Over three days, participants immersed themselves in the essentials of nursery management, guided by our dedicated team. The participants came from varied backgrounds, with some having formal education and others bringing practical experience, all united by a passion for learning.


  • Propagation Techniques: From traditional seeding to innovative hydroponics.
  • Efficient Irrigation: Techniques to conserve water while keeping plants healthy.
  • Grafting Fruit Trees: Methods to boost yield and quality.
  • Practical Skills: Hands-on sessions that brought theoretical concepts to life.


Reflecting on the experience, Lusine Gyurjinyan, who was one of the participants of the course said:

“I willingly participated in the Tree Nursery Establishment and Management training course organized by Armenia Tree Project. I'm grateful to the organizers and trainers for their comprehensive knowledge and for teaching us tree nursery management skills. I look forward to sharing what I’ve learned with my students and collaborating with Armenia Tree Project on many other projects.”


In addition to learning, participants visited cultural landmarks such as St. Mesrop Mashtots and St. Gevorg churches in Oshakan and Mughni Villages, enriching their understanding of our work. The course concluded with the planting of a commemorative tree in ATP’s Semonian Park, symbolizing a shared commitment to nurturing the environment.



The course was quite a success. The participants’ enthusiasm and insightful questions affirmed the need for this knowledge. We’re already preparing for a longer course this fall, responding to the positive feedback and demand for more in-depth learning.


March 25, 2025
As winter recedes, a new season of hope takes root in Armenia. In ATP’s tree nurseries, a quiet urgency fills the air as thousands of seedlings are carefully nurtured, each one a promise of renewal. The forestry team watches closely as the snow melts, knowing that the perfect window for planting is just around the corner. This year, Armenia Tree Project (ATP) will plant an astounding one million trees across Armenia. With this initiative, ATP will surpass a major milestone—9 million trees planted since its inception. To put that into perspective, this is enough to cover an area larger than 1,000 football fields. These plantings are not just about trees; they are about resilience, sustainability, and restoring Armenia’s natural heritage. The spring planting season kicks off in the villages of Bovadzor and Urasar in Lori, then expands to Tsaghkaber, Mets Sariar, Lernakert, and Pemzashen in Shirak, before concluding in Leranist in Kotayk. These regions have been carefully selected for their need for reforestation and their potential to thrive as part of Armenia’s green future. At the heart of this movement are the people who make it possible. Last year, 500 seasonal workers joined ATP’s efforts, many of whom return each year. This spring, 200 tree planters will take on the responsibility of planting half a million trees. Among them are cousins Marine and Armine Gogoryan from Lori, who have dedicated years to tree planting. “Planting trees is like planting hope,” says Marine. “We’ve seen forests rise where there was once nothing. It makes us believe in the future.” Their passion, alongside the tireless efforts of ATP’s forestry teams, has transformed barren lands into thriving forests. Looking back at past plantings—the Hrant Dink Memorial Forest, the Sose and Allen Forest, and the Koghes Forest—it’s clear how far this initiative has come. Once desolate landscapes are now home to lush, growing canopies, proof that long-term commitment yields extraordinary results. Yet, the urgency of reforestation in Armenia has never been greater. Climate change, deforestation, and the displacement of communities have intensified the need for green spaces. Forests act as natural shields against soil erosion, provide oxygen, and help regulate the climate. Every tree planted is a step toward a healthier, more sustainable Armenia. ATP’s mission is gaining recognition beyond Armenia. Environmental organizations worldwide have praised its reforestation model, and global conservation leaders are taking note. With continued support, the impact of these efforts will extend far beyond national borders. You can be part of this transformation. Whether by donating, volunteering, or spreading the word, every contribution helps secure Armenia’s green future. Help ATP plant the seeds of change together by visiting ArmeniaTree.org.
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