ARMENIAN PREMIER READY TO SUPPORT GRAPES GROWERS
news.am
Sept 16 2010
Armenia
Speaking at the 6th conference Fruitfull, RA Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan addressed the wine-growing problems in Armenia and the
Government's strategy in this field.
The Premier pointed out the key role of viticulture in Armenia's
agriculture. It has not only economic, but also political and social
importance. If grapes are not properly stored, serious social problems
may arise, as it is the main source of incomes for thousands of
families. Serious private investments in viticulture have been made
over the past two years. Farms have been enlarged and become more
competitive. On the other hand, small farms are unable to compete with
large ones, and the Government's aid to small farms is ineffective,
as it makes farmers dependent. The Premier proposes formation of
cooperative societies as a way out of the situation. He promised the
Government's assistance.
Wine-making is one of the guarantees of viticulture development. The
Premier said that Armenian wine-makers do not present top national
brands to the world. Numerous world-famous brands are available in the
international market. The way out of the situation is, the RA Premier
said, in combining efforts, as the wineries are unable to resolve the
problem alone. T. Sargsyan promised assistance to wine-makers if they
produce high-quality wine.
Another way of developing the sector is growing table varieties of
grapes, which can be exported.
A free economic zone will be created at the Zvartnots airport to
facilitate exports, the Premier said.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Sept 16 2010
Armenia
Speaking at the 6th conference Fruitfull, RA Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan addressed the wine-growing problems in Armenia and the
Government's strategy in this field.
The Premier pointed out the key role of viticulture in Armenia's
agriculture. It has not only economic, but also political and social
importance. If grapes are not properly stored, serious social problems
may arise, as it is the main source of incomes for thousands of
families. Serious private investments in viticulture have been made
over the past two years. Farms have been enlarged and become more
competitive. On the other hand, small farms are unable to compete with
large ones, and the Government's aid to small farms is ineffective,
as it makes farmers dependent. The Premier proposes formation of
cooperative societies as a way out of the situation. He promised the
Government's assistance.
Wine-making is one of the guarantees of viticulture development. The
Premier said that Armenian wine-makers do not present top national
brands to the world. Numerous world-famous brands are available in the
international market. The way out of the situation is, the RA Premier
said, in combining efforts, as the wineries are unable to resolve the
problem alone. T. Sargsyan promised assistance to wine-makers if they
produce high-quality wine.
Another way of developing the sector is growing table varieties of
grapes, which can be exported.
A free economic zone will be created at the Zvartnots airport to
facilitate exports, the Premier said.
From: A. Papazian