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  • Vanadzor Chemicals Plant Needs $4mln For Resuming Organic Fertilizer

    VANADZOR CHEMICALS PLANT NEEDS $4MLN FOR RESUMING ORGANIC FERTILIZER PRODUCTION

    ARKA
    March 18, 2009

    VANADZOR, March 18. /ARKA/. The Vanadzor-based Prometey-Khimprom CJSC
    needs $4mln to resume the production organic fertilizers, Director
    General Alexander Snigeryev told reporters during RA Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan's visit to the enterprise.

    "This will enable the plant to annually produce 30,000 tons of
    organic fertilizers, particularly carbamide, and 30,000 tons of potash
    fertilizers," Snegiryev said.

    He pointed out that the products are exclusively intended for domestic
    needs. Snegiryev also said that the demand for organic fertilizers
    reaches 120,000 tons in Armenia.

    He said that the plant's top priority task is to restore large-scale
    production of organic fertilizers.

    For decades the plant was one of the best plants in the former
    USSR. Organic fertilizers were used in the production of saltpeter
    and carbamide.

    Snegiryev believes that the plant will produce the first lot of
    carbamide in six months. According to him, the plant does not have
    to operate at full capacity now.

    "The present situation shows the need for several solutions for the
    production of substitute goods," he said. Snegiryev pointed out
    that the plant plans to offer the Government a program of potash
    chlorine-free fertilizers and "raise the issue of a program of
    phosphoric components."

    "Phosphorus, nitrogen an d potassium are the three central factors of
    agriculture which allow developed western countries to get high-quality
    yield," Snegiryev said.

    He pointed out that the plant expects the Government's assistance in
    resuming the production, creating customs facilities and preventing
    the import of low-quality saltpeter to Armenia.

    "We plant to present anti-crisis programs to the Armenian Prime
    Minister and exchange views and present manufacturing equipment,"
    Snegiryev said.

    According to him, the plant is presently hardly operating - the one
    ton of potash fertilizers daily produced at the plant is distributed
    among the farmers free of charge.

    Snegiryev reported that 480 of the 830 employees are currently
    working at the plant, the rest have been laid off and have not
    received wages for two months. He stressed that the carbide-producing
    shop is not operating because of a two-fold decrease in the world
    prices for carbide. "We are considering the possibility of resuming
    carbide production because we used to export 95% of our products,"
    Snegiryev said.

    The Prometey-Khimprom CJSC resumed operation in 2005. After an abortive
    attempt to transfer the plant to the Slovakian Dividend Group, the
    plant was re-operated by it actual owner, Zakneftegazstroy-Prometey
    OJSC (Russia), which purchased the plant for $1.5mln in May 1999.
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