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    THE STORY OF A DROP OF BRANDY
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir.am
    10 Aug 06

    The Russian regional department of control over consumption informed
    August 9 about suspending the license of Pernod Ricard Russe for
    wholesale trade. The reason is the poor sanitary conditions. Pernod
    Ricard Russe is the daughter company of Yerevan Brandy Factory,
    the owner of Yerevan Brandy Factory. Pernod Ricard's daughter is the
    exclusive distributor of the production of Yerevan Brandy Factory in
    Russia. Hence, the sale of the brandy of YBF is currently prohibited
    in Russia.

    In other words, the production of Yerevan Brandy Factory has the
    same fate as the Georgian and Moldavian wines. But if in the case of
    Georgia and Moldova the sale of the entire production was prohibited,
    in the case of the Armenian brandy the sale of the production of one
    particular factory is concerned. It is possible, however, that Russia
    simply began with the production of YBF; in other words, Russia spares
    its strategic partner and prohibits the import of the Armenian brandy
    to Russia gradually. After Verin Lars, one may expect "an electric
    chair" from the Kremlin, and we must be grateful that it increases the
    voltage gradually, although it is much worse, for thereby they execute
    slowly. In other words, Russia treats its strategic brother worse
    than Georgia and Moldova, of course, if it has made such a decision.

    Another variant is possible as well, and in this case we deal with
    the continuation or repetition of the story. The point is that after
    the privatization of Yerevan Brandy Factory, when it was bought by
    the French, the factory began having problems with the sale of brandy
    in Russia. Namely, the Moscow-based factories owned by high-ranking
    Armenian public officials hampered the sale of the production of YBF,
    which operated when YBF was not privatized yet, and produced brandy
    with the trademark of YBF. They produced Armenian brandy with the
    trademark of YBF and sold it on the Russian market in more favorable
    conditions, which hindered the sales of YBF. After a lasting debate
    with the government, the owner of YBF succeeded in having these
    factories closed down. However, problems with the Russian market did
    not end because they started to produce Armenian brandy in Russia
    illegally. Besides, the company Great Ararat was opened in Armenia.

    YBF began struggle against this company because it used the trademark
    Ararat, which had become the property of YBF after the privatization
    of the company. Again after lasting struggle Great Ararat became
    Great Valley whose owner Member of Parliament Tigran Arzakantsyan was
    recently involved in a scandalous incident in Moscow. The incident
    was not related to the market of brandy but it is not known what it
    is related to because there were only rumors, which did not become
    real facts, for the member of parliament has not given any comments
    and avoids returning home.

    Later many other companies producing brandy appeared, and their owners,
    formally or informally, are also high-ranking Armenian officials. And
    the main market of the Armenian brandy is Russia. And it is not
    accidental that the Armenian companies fight against one another rather
    than with other actors on the Russian market. It also stems from the
    quality of production of the Armenian brandy. Since the production
    is low quality, it is natural that struggle against the other actors
    on the Russian market becomes pointless, therefore it is necessary to
    improve the quality of production, which requires additional expenses.

    Whereas it is becoming rather difficult to make these expenses because
    there are clear-cut quotas on business in Armenia.

    Consequently, the companies are not interested in making additional
    expenses. In this situation, it is more expedient to struggle
    against one another for the Russian market, for it is useless to make
    additional expenses. The struggle for the Russian market is from the
    sphere of arrangements, and the one who arranges more and on time,
    makes the most profit.
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