AGRO DEAL INKED WITH ARMENIA
Zawya.com
Sept 6 2011
A memorandum of understanding on agricultural cooperation between
Iran and Armenia was signed on Monday.
According to MoU signed by Iranian Agricultural Jihad Minister Sadeq
Khalilian and Armenian Agriculture Minister Sergo Karapetyan, Iran
will share with Armenia its experience in agricultural insurance,
establishing cooperative units and market and processing farming
products, Mehr News Agency reported.
Iran is also ready for joint investment in sheep breeding and
dispensing desalting technology to Armenia by sending experts to
that country.
Based on the MoU, the two countries are expected to implement joint
research projects and establish agricultural, industrial and livestock
breeding units as well as industrial and semi-industrial greenhouses.
Iran also agreed to transfer its experience in establishing
slaughterhouse to Armenia.
The two countries will also cooperate for manufacturing of anti-hail
machines in West Azarbaijan province.
During a visit to East Azarbaijan Pegah Milk Company on Monday,
Karapetyan expressed satisfaction with the meetings he had with Iranian
officials and the agreements he signed with the head of Iran's East
Azerbaijan Agricultural Jihad Organization, Masoud Mohammadian.
He hoped that the relations between the two countries will grow and
added that Iran-Armenia ties in the past two years have witnessed a
remarkable growth.
Karapetyan is currently on his three-day visit to Iran and he visited
East Azarbaijan province on Monday.
Zawya.com
Sept 6 2011
A memorandum of understanding on agricultural cooperation between
Iran and Armenia was signed on Monday.
According to MoU signed by Iranian Agricultural Jihad Minister Sadeq
Khalilian and Armenian Agriculture Minister Sergo Karapetyan, Iran
will share with Armenia its experience in agricultural insurance,
establishing cooperative units and market and processing farming
products, Mehr News Agency reported.
Iran is also ready for joint investment in sheep breeding and
dispensing desalting technology to Armenia by sending experts to
that country.
Based on the MoU, the two countries are expected to implement joint
research projects and establish agricultural, industrial and livestock
breeding units as well as industrial and semi-industrial greenhouses.
Iran also agreed to transfer its experience in establishing
slaughterhouse to Armenia.
The two countries will also cooperate for manufacturing of anti-hail
machines in West Azarbaijan province.
During a visit to East Azarbaijan Pegah Milk Company on Monday,
Karapetyan expressed satisfaction with the meetings he had with Iranian
officials and the agreements he signed with the head of Iran's East
Azerbaijan Agricultural Jihad Organization, Masoud Mohammadian.
He hoped that the relations between the two countries will grow and
added that Iran-Armenia ties in the past two years have witnessed a
remarkable growth.
Karapetyan is currently on his three-day visit to Iran and he visited
East Azarbaijan province on Monday.