Syrian Armenian businessmen visit brandy and wine factory
news.am
December 08, 2012 | 16:12
YEREVAN. - Upon the proposal of Armenia's Ministry of Diaspora, a
group of Syrian Armenian entrepreneurs visited the ArmAs Company's
brandy and wine factory, which is located in Nor Yedesia city, the
Ministry pres service informs.
Company Director Armen Aslanyan told the Syrian Armenian businessmen
that he returned to Armenia six years ago - after a twenty-year absence
from the country - , acquired a 180-hectare land, built - together with
Italian specialists - the 4,000-square-meter factory, and founded a
vineyard and a fruit-tree garden.
The Syrian Armenian entrepreneurs toured the factory, signed the wine
barrel on which Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan had inscribed
`Peace to Aleppo Armenians,' and traveled around the aforesaid
vineyard and fruit-tree garden.
Subsequently, views were exchanged with respect to Armenia's economic
policy. The discussants explored the risks of, and current challenges
facing, the agricultural sector. Bringing his own example, the ArmAs
Company director noted that the Armenian state encourages investments
to agriculture, winemaking, and brandy production.
Summing up the results of the meeting, Hranush Hakobyan underscored
the acquiring of reliable business partners and quality advice.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
December 08, 2012 | 16:12
YEREVAN. - Upon the proposal of Armenia's Ministry of Diaspora, a
group of Syrian Armenian entrepreneurs visited the ArmAs Company's
brandy and wine factory, which is located in Nor Yedesia city, the
Ministry pres service informs.
Company Director Armen Aslanyan told the Syrian Armenian businessmen
that he returned to Armenia six years ago - after a twenty-year absence
from the country - , acquired a 180-hectare land, built - together with
Italian specialists - the 4,000-square-meter factory, and founded a
vineyard and a fruit-tree garden.
The Syrian Armenian entrepreneurs toured the factory, signed the wine
barrel on which Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan had inscribed
`Peace to Aleppo Armenians,' and traveled around the aforesaid
vineyard and fruit-tree garden.
Subsequently, views were exchanged with respect to Armenia's economic
policy. The discussants explored the risks of, and current challenges
facing, the agricultural sector. Bringing his own example, the ArmAs
Company director noted that the Armenian state encourages investments
to agriculture, winemaking, and brandy production.
Summing up the results of the meeting, Hranush Hakobyan underscored
the acquiring of reliable business partners and quality advice.
From: A. Papazian