ARMENIAN PRESIDENT VISITS TWO ARMENIAN-DUTCH JOINT VENTURES IN ARMAVIR REGION
/ ARKA /
April 7, 2011
YEREVAN
During a working visit today to Armavir province president Serzh
Sargsyan visited two Armenian-Dutch joint ventures- Amster Flowers
and Biga. Amster Flowers was founded in 2006 and a total of 500,000
euros have been invested in it.
The main objective of the company is development of phyto-design and
landscaping, as well as growing of plants adapted to the Armenian
climate. The company offers more than 100 varieties of roses, more
than 200 species of exotic indoor plants, flower seeds, fertilizers
and pesticides.
Biga was founded in 2005 to grow mushrooms. In 2009 the company
signed with the famous Dutch company Christiaens group a contract
for construction of a plant to grow and package mushrooms as well
as retrain the staff. Investment in construction and startup of the
plant amounted to 1 million euros. The company collects 900-1000 kg
of mushrooms a day.
From: A. Papazian
/ ARKA /
April 7, 2011
YEREVAN
During a working visit today to Armavir province president Serzh
Sargsyan visited two Armenian-Dutch joint ventures- Amster Flowers
and Biga. Amster Flowers was founded in 2006 and a total of 500,000
euros have been invested in it.
The main objective of the company is development of phyto-design and
landscaping, as well as growing of plants adapted to the Armenian
climate. The company offers more than 100 varieties of roses, more
than 200 species of exotic indoor plants, flower seeds, fertilizers
and pesticides.
Biga was founded in 2005 to grow mushrooms. In 2009 the company
signed with the famous Dutch company Christiaens group a contract
for construction of a plant to grow and package mushrooms as well
as retrain the staff. Investment in construction and startup of the
plant amounted to 1 million euros. The company collects 900-1000 kg
of mushrooms a day.
From: A. Papazian