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    ARMENIA BANS USE OF HORMONES IN FEED PRODUCTION

    All about feed
    http://www.allaboutfeed.net/news/armenia-bans-use-of-hormones-in-feed-production-12556.html
    Dec 20 2011

    Armenia's Ministry of Agriculture plans to ban the use of hormonal
    additives in feed and foods, a new draft of the "On food safety" bill,
    presented to the Armenian Parliament by Minister of Agriculture Sergo
    Karapetyan, reveals.

    It is also reported that the ban will apply to all other artificial
    animal growth stimulants as well.

    In a statement, representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture said:
    "Our poultry farmers now have the opportunity to use various additives
    and premixes for animal feed production."

    "There are also available a variety of hormones, which in our country
    were in fact unknown to the feed production industry until a few
    years ago. As a result, many farmers began to use them vigorously."

    "That is the cause of our concern: today there are many studies
    that prove the harm these hormones present to consumers' health,"
    the Ministry said.

    Similarly in imported products, if evidence of hormones is found,
    the products will be destroyed.

    Too soft For many members of the Armenian Parliament said the adopted
    draft bill was too soft - many also proposed extending the ban to
    include genetically modified products.

    In terms of feed production Armenia is the fastest growing country
    in the CIS after Kazakhstan.

    Soon Armenia will launch a major investment project on the promotion
    of livestock development.

    Part of this project includes plans for the construction of a feed
    plant capable of producing 160,000 tons of feed per year, as well
    as the contruction of more than a dozen smaller feed production
    enterprises.

    The total investment for the development of feed production according
    to rough estimations will be about $20 million, a record amount
    for Armenia.

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