Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Seminar On Food Safety And Pesticide Related Issues

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Seminar On Food Safety And Pesticide Related Issues

    SEMINAR ON FOOD SAFETY AND PESTICIDE RELATED ISSUES

    armradio.am
    17.11.2009 10:44

    Within the framework of its recently launched project "Support for
    Pesticide Quality Control and Residue Monitoring in Armenia", the UN
    Food and Agriculture Organization, in cooperation with the Ministry of
    Agriculture of Armenia, organized a one-day seminar in Yerevan today.

    Representatives from public, private and non-profit sectors discussed
    current situation and prospects of pesticide quality control and
    residue monitoring in Armenia and examined the steps that could
    lead to the resolution of the problems in this area as well as the
    contribution of the UN FAO.

    One of the main objectives of the project is to enable Armenia to
    improve the quality control of pesticide products in line with the
    international standards and to carry out pesticide residue monitoring
    programmes in order to increase food safety, improve the quality of
    agricultural products and open new opportunities in food trade.

    Deputy Minister of Agriculture Mr. Levon Rukhkyan stressed, "I find
    this project highly important for our country and I hope that the
    results of this discussion will become a significant milestone in
    the implementation of the project."

    The Greek Ambassador, Mr. Ioannis Korinthios, in his speech said
    that the priority in development assistance is in the agricultural
    sector, and Greece is currently sponsoring two projects through FAO,
    with a total budget of 3.600.000 USD and three other complementary
    projects of 1.400.000 USD. The program on the pesticides will protect
    the health of the farmers and consumers, and will contribute to the
    economic development of Armenia.

    "Establishing high-tech laboratories under local conditions will
    be a demanding task requiring not only suitable laboratory premises
    and expensive equipment but also highly qualified staff and a proper
    operational budget to guarantee sustainability", said Mr. Klaus Ziller,
    the UN FAO Chief Technical Adviser.

    This two million US dollars project is fully sponsored by the Greek
    Government and is implemented by UN FAO and the Ministry of Agriculture
    over a period of three years.
Working...
X