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    CHAIRMAN OF ARMENIAN POULTRY FARMERS UNION COMPLAINS OF UNEQUAL COMPETITION

    /ARKA/
    March 22, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Sergey Stepanian, chairman of the Union of Armenian Poultry Farmers,
    complained last Friday of unequal conditions set for importers of
    chicken meat and local producers.

    Speaking at a news conference he said he knows that imported chicken
    meat goes through customs clearing at a price of 350 Drams per one
    kg, which he said creates unequal conditions for local producers,
    'because local producers expect a 5-6% profit from their sales while
    importers' profits reach 80% per each kg of chicken meat.'

    According to him, importers are required only to present a document
    that the imported meat does not pose danger to human health, while all
    other mandatory standard requirements are ignored by customs officers.

    He said the Union of Poultry Farmers is going to ask the government
    to remove this inequality.

    'The government has developed a program for revising national
    standards this year and after these reforms are enforced we expect
    that we shall have equal rights,' he said.

    Melisa Hakobian, chairwoman of the National Assembly of Consumers,
    expressed her concerns over the import of genetically modified products
    to Armenia, saying their negative impact will come to surface in
    several years.
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