ARMENIAN WINES WORLDWIDE PROMOTION DISCUSSED IN YEREVAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 16, 2012 - 15:53 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Within the export-oriented industrial policy adopted
by the Armenian government, the Ministry of Economy hosted a discussion
on April 16 on wine-making, a priority branch of the policy.
The seminar brought together leading specialists of the sphere,
as well as invited experts from Russia including director of Jaguar
17 distributing company Sergey Nikitin, founder of Kazumian company
dealing with wine and brandy import Suren Kazumian, as well as director
of Italian-Armenian Semina Consulting Vahe Keushguerian.
The participants made reports about the international wine market,
including Russia, and presented the prospects of exporting Armenian
wines to these markets.
Deputy Armenian minister of economy Tigran Harutyunyan said many
issues have to be tackled in order to export Armenian wines to foreign
markets and achieve their recognition. The current event aims to
seek possible ways to implement goals set by the industrial policy
for promotion of Armenian wines, he said.
The deputy minister reminded that within the adopted strategy
framework, an industrial council is set up headed by Armenian PM
Tigran Sargsyan; branch councils are also being established.
"Establishment of wine-making branch council is currently being
established," Harutyunyan stated.
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 16, 2012 - 15:53 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Within the export-oriented industrial policy adopted
by the Armenian government, the Ministry of Economy hosted a discussion
on April 16 on wine-making, a priority branch of the policy.
The seminar brought together leading specialists of the sphere,
as well as invited experts from Russia including director of Jaguar
17 distributing company Sergey Nikitin, founder of Kazumian company
dealing with wine and brandy import Suren Kazumian, as well as director
of Italian-Armenian Semina Consulting Vahe Keushguerian.
The participants made reports about the international wine market,
including Russia, and presented the prospects of exporting Armenian
wines to these markets.
Deputy Armenian minister of economy Tigran Harutyunyan said many
issues have to be tackled in order to export Armenian wines to foreign
markets and achieve their recognition. The current event aims to
seek possible ways to implement goals set by the industrial policy
for promotion of Armenian wines, he said.
The deputy minister reminded that within the adopted strategy
framework, an industrial council is set up headed by Armenian PM
Tigran Sargsyan; branch councils are also being established.
"Establishment of wine-making branch council is currently being
established," Harutyunyan stated.