AZERBAIJANI CANDY IS SOLD IN ARARAT TOWN
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2012-11-28 13:17:47
In the shop named "Ararat" in Ararat town of Ararat region is sold
"Best cherry" candy of Azerbaijani production. Iravaban.net informs
about this.
Lurer.com had a talk with the head of Consumers Union of Armenia
Arman Poghosyan, who noted that the Government of RA has a decision,
based on the principles of safety, to ban the import of Turkish and
Azerbaijani origin food to Armenia.
"This decision was made about 4-5 years ago. In my opinion, the fact
of appearance of Azerbaijani candy is a batches brought in individual
bags rather then a product legally crossed the customs border",
said Poghosyan
In Poghosyan's opinion there's no need to intimidate the consumers.
"We have called "No to Turkish and Azerbaijani products" since 2001,
we continue this call now too, not for the reason that Turkish shoes
or candy is dangerous, but because it is Turkish. This is a matter
of dignity and moral", he said.
It should be noted that the press department of Food Safety State
Inspection of Ministry Agricultural of RA informed the journalist of
Iravaban.net that any food to enter the Armenia is verified on the
border and only then imported. While in the Inspectorate they don't
know that Azerbaijani candy is sold in shops.
The owner of the shop informed the journalists that he had gone to
Georgia to buy a car and brought with him 5kg candy whish he sold in
the shop. According to him there were no problems on the border.
Whether this is true or not, will find out the Inspectorate.
http://lurer.com/?p=57970&l=en
2012-11-28 13:17:47
In the shop named "Ararat" in Ararat town of Ararat region is sold
"Best cherry" candy of Azerbaijani production. Iravaban.net informs
about this.
Lurer.com had a talk with the head of Consumers Union of Armenia
Arman Poghosyan, who noted that the Government of RA has a decision,
based on the principles of safety, to ban the import of Turkish and
Azerbaijani origin food to Armenia.
"This decision was made about 4-5 years ago. In my opinion, the fact
of appearance of Azerbaijani candy is a batches brought in individual
bags rather then a product legally crossed the customs border",
said Poghosyan
In Poghosyan's opinion there's no need to intimidate the consumers.
"We have called "No to Turkish and Azerbaijani products" since 2001,
we continue this call now too, not for the reason that Turkish shoes
or candy is dangerous, but because it is Turkish. This is a matter
of dignity and moral", he said.
It should be noted that the press department of Food Safety State
Inspection of Ministry Agricultural of RA informed the journalist of
Iravaban.net that any food to enter the Armenia is verified on the
border and only then imported. While in the Inspectorate they don't
know that Azerbaijani candy is sold in shops.
The owner of the shop informed the journalists that he had gone to
Georgia to buy a car and brought with him 5kg candy whish he sold in
the shop. According to him there were no problems on the border.
Whether this is true or not, will find out the Inspectorate.