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    SANCTIONS FOR SALE OF BREAD WITHOUT WEIGHT LABELING TOUGHENED IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-09 14:02:00

    ArmInfo. Armenian Parliament made alterations and amendments to the
    Code of Administrative Violations in the first reading Thursday.

    Deputy Minister of Agriculture Samvel Avetisyan says the bill regulates
    bread sales. Consumers often complain of the weight and the quality
    of bread at shops. The bill toughens sanctions for such violation of
    the law. Thus, the effective law stipulates a fine for the amount of
    10-20 minimal salaries for not labeling the weight and the name of
    producer. However, it does not charge any agency to control over such
    violations. The bill proposes charging the state inspection of food
    products under jurisdiction of the Armenian Agricultural Ministry to
    supervise the sphere and impose fines.

    Parliamentarians welcomed the initiative and urged the government
    to focus on monopoly of the grain business in Armenia. Independent
    parliamentarian Viktor Dallakyan highlighted that the government
    is regulating the small business, leaving aside the 'grain business
    tycoons'. He said that grain and flour importers cause 50-70 million
    dollars monthly damage to the country.
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