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    NO CUSTOMS CLEARANCE FOR TURKISH TOMATOES?

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy25716.html
    Published: 14:03:29 - 05/04/2012

    The greenhouse farms in Ararat and Armavir regions are in a difficult
    situation. The farmers started selling their tomatoes cultivated
    in greenhouses and immediately faced serious problems. The Armenian
    market is flooded with the Turkish tomatoes which is cheaper.

    Farmers are surprised that Turkish tomatoes are sold cheaper despire
    high customs fee for tomatoes. They doubt Turkish tomatoes imported
    to Armenia avoid customs clearance.

    The greenhouse farmers protested in front of the Prime Minister's
    Officeto voice the issue. Understanding soon that it was senseless
    to stand in front of the government's house, the farmers walked to
    the Republican Party's office.

    The RPA is the ruling force so it is supposed to deal with our issues.

    They told us they will deal with the issue tomorrow," said the farmers
    who do not hope the issue will be solved.

    They say in the past three years they faced the same problems and
    the government prohibited import for 10-15 days.

    The farmers note that the imported Turkish tomatoes cost AMD 700 per
    kg while locally produced tomatoes cost AMD 900 drams. They say it
    is costly to cultivate tomatoes in winter.

    They say that people prefer cheap tomatoes for economic reasons though
    few people know Turkish tomatoes are grown with the help of special
    toxic chemicals which are dangerous for health.

    They say tomatoes are imported from Iran as well, which harms their
    business.

    Farmers say they can supply local demand for tomatoes and there is
    no need to import.

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