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    Strengthening Armenia's Agricultural Sectors

    Civilitas Foundation.
    Friday, 09 October 2009 13:10

    MAKING WINEMAKING COMPETITIVE: Two professors of viniculture visited
    Armenia, at the invitation of the Civilitas Foundation, to speak about
    the ways to set, achieve and assure standards in Armenia's grape and
    wine industries.

    The visit was the third leg of the Treviso For Armenia program led by
    Civilitas Foundation Board Member Hrach Kaspar. Following the visit
    last year of winemakers from Italy, Mr. Kaspar led a group of
    Armenia's young vintners to Treviso, Italy's richest wine producing
    region, home of Prosecco. That trip was followed up this month with a
    visit from two wine experts who conducted a seminar in Yerevan, after
    visiting several wineries.

    The Armenian wine-making community, including growers, village heads,
    winery owners, students and professors of various agricultural
    academies, agreed on the need for standards to protect the quality and
    name of Armenia's grapes and wines. The Armenian and Italian experts
    agreed that standards are needed for the entire process - from the
    land to the grapes, from the winemaking to the bottling processes.

    Those present stressed that the legislation is in place to support
    such requirements, and that there are some agricultural cooperatives
    and enhancing that tradition would only support the capacity of the
    already-small industry to maintain standards. All agreed that what is
    needed is cooperation among the various branches of government -
    parliament and local administrations, as well as the business
    community and the agricultural institutes and experts. The Ambassador
    of Italy voiced support for these efforts.

    A followup visit will take place in late November by representatives
    of the Treviso and Conegliano governments.
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