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    YEREVAN BRANDY COMPANY TO CUT GRAPE PROCUREMENT BY 10 PERCENT

    /ARKA/
    June 15, 2010
    YEREVAN

    The French -owned Yerevan Brandy Company (YBC) said it will cut grape
    procurement this year by 10 percent.

    Speaking at a news conference YBC CEO Ara Grigoryan said the company
    will buy only 29,000 tons of grape, by 10 percent less than last year.

    He said the decision to cut procurement was prompted by sales reduction
    and absence of facilities and tare to preserve the drink.

    'Twenty-nine thousand tons of grapes is the maximum that we can
    afford buying this year,' he said, adding that this amount is even
    bigger than the plant needs now but the company buys this much to
    help wine-growers.

    Ara Grigoryan said also the company had to buy additional tanks in
    Georgia able to hold 500,000 liters of brandy after sales in the first
    five months of the year slashed by 26 percent. He said the company
    plans to cut procurements by 22% but will sign 300 first time contracts
    with farmers whose vineyards will yield the first crop this year.

    'This will allow to distribute the planned amount of procurement
    among farmers and preserve the number of farmers cooperating with
    the company for years,' he said.

    In his words, the procurement price will be announced in September,
    but he said it is not going to be less than last year's price of
    120-130 Drams per one kilogram. ($1- 374.14 Drams).




    From: A. Papazian
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