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  • Produce Markets in Yerevan, Armenia

    FreshPlaza, Netherlands
    May 8 2008



    Produce Markets in Yerevan, Armenia


    Located at the central railroad station in South of Yerevan were
    trains arriving from all over Armenia and also from Georgia, Kayaran
    is an important trading point. Trains are arriving in the early
    morning and evening. Farmers are arriving with fresh produce stashed
    in bags and boxes limited to the amount they can carry. Most farms in
    Armenia are not larger than a few thousand square meters. During late
    fall, winter and early spring, production comes from small mostly
    plastic greenhouses. In this market the smaller retailers come here to
    buy at all hours of day and night. When farmers are coming of the
    train their produce is often sold directly to middle men. In other
    cases farmers have secured, against a fee, places inside the covered
    hall were the market is located. Others who arrive by small trucks and
    cars are parked outside the building and are selling whatever produce
    they have directly from their vehicles. Those who have not been able
    to secure a sales spot inside set up shop on the pavement as near to
    the market as possible. They will have to pay fees to the many
    surveying policeman guarding the area.


    Malatcia


    The second market called Malatcia is located in the SW part of
    Yerevan. In these markets there are also large trucks arriving from
    Georgia and Iran with citrus, kiwis, peppers, onions and egg plants.


    Tashir


    The third market is a public market named Tashir. Its location is not
    far from Kayaran. This market is also referred to as the Goum Market
    because it was established as an official market during the Soviet
    days. Goum is a Russian word and means universal market which we now
    would call a hypermarket. Here there is a large covered area where
    besides fruit and vegetables also other food is sold such as meat and
    fish. Inside there are large displays of dried and candied fruits that
    are local delicacies. In Tashir you will find also imports from other
    countries than Iran and Georgia. Bananas and other tropical fruits are
    often arriving here via Russia. Along the outside walls of the
    building there is room for farmers and wholesalers that offer larger
    quantities of fruit and vegetables.


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