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    RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN CALLED A CONSULTATIVE MEETING TO REVIEW THE OUTCOME OF THE AUGUST 2-9 MISSION SENT TO THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA FOR FAMILIARIZATION WITH LOCAL MEAT PROCESSING ENTERPRISES

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4845/
    Wednesday, 19 August 2009

    A keynote report was delivered by Head of the State and Legal Affairs
    Department of the Government Staff Ashot Vahanyan. He advised in
    particular that the delegation visited a number of meat processing
    enterprises which lacked for elementary hygienic conditions. The
    speaker noted that meat was on sale at uncontrolled outlets.

    Meat products were transported on motor vehicles which fell short
    of basic sanitary standards. Buffalo meat is the staple product
    imported from India, which is used in the manufacture of sausages in
    Armenia. The head of the delegation further mentioned that the group
    had also visited such enterprises where all the necessary conditions
    were available and added that domestic imports should be organized
    from such enterprises as are exposed to stringent State control.

    As a result, the Prime Minister pointed out that meat products have
    to be imported from those companies with at least 5-year operational
    experience, which own high-standard slaughterhouses and have the
    needed quality certificates.

    While there are 17 such entities which provide 85 % of the market
    demand, only 21% of imported products come from these enterprises.

    According to the=2 0Prime Minister, the State Revenue Committee has
    ascertained that the bulk of imports are coming from sub-standard
    enterprises, while they are stated as products manufactured in duly
    certified entities. "Our purpose is to expose and minimize risks in
    this area. Many countries have banned Indian meat exports for quality
    considerations. We should be exacting and must be consistent to the
    last in this matter. Only properly certified meat has to be imported
    so as we can safeguard domestic consumers against unnecessary risks,"
    Tigran Sargsyan said during the meeting.

    The Ministry of Agriculture was told to tighten the control over meat
    imports and, in cooperation with the State Revenue Committee, take
    such preventive action as seems to be necessary at this point of time.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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