FRUITFULL ARMENIA: PRIME MINISTER OFFERS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR QUALITY WINE-MAKING IN ARMENIA
AZG DAILY
20-09-2011
The sixth FruitFull Armenia international conference kicked off
Thursday, September 16, in Yerevan with winemaking and grape growing
experts, marketing specialists from France, Argentina, Italy, Austria,
Australia and other wine-making countries in attendance.
According to ArmeniaNow, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan addressing
the conference said that large investments were made in winemaking
over the past years, contributing to better quality of products,
new technologies and to expanding the farms. However, small economies
are affected by the competition.
Grape growing development provides a solution to villagers~R social
problems in Armenia, he said, adding that Armenian winemaking companies
need to create an association which will get state assistance.
"We need to build the chain from production to sales of agricultural
products for state assistance to small households to be efficient,"
the Premier stressed.
The Prime Minister said that successful implementation of the program
of Free Economic Zone will allow to market agricultural products
abroad.
AZG DAILY
20-09-2011
The sixth FruitFull Armenia international conference kicked off
Thursday, September 16, in Yerevan with winemaking and grape growing
experts, marketing specialists from France, Argentina, Italy, Austria,
Australia and other wine-making countries in attendance.
According to ArmeniaNow, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan addressing
the conference said that large investments were made in winemaking
over the past years, contributing to better quality of products,
new technologies and to expanding the farms. However, small economies
are affected by the competition.
Grape growing development provides a solution to villagers~R social
problems in Armenia, he said, adding that Armenian winemaking companies
need to create an association which will get state assistance.
"We need to build the chain from production to sales of agricultural
products for state assistance to small households to be efficient,"
the Premier stressed.
The Prime Minister said that successful implementation of the program
of Free Economic Zone will allow to market agricultural products
abroad.