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    No colon bacillus detected in fish production of Armenian companies-
    Fish Farmers Association


    YEREVAN, December 12./ARKA/. The colon bacillus is not detected in
    fish production of the four fish exporting Armenian companies, Artur
    Atoyan, the head of the Association of Fish Farmers of Armenia, said
    Tuesday.

    On September 27, Rosselkhoznadzor (Russia's Federal Service for
    Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance) imposed restrictions on
    fish imports, as it detected the colon bacillus in the fish production
    imported from Iceland and Armenia. Particularly, Russia's controlling
    service said the bacterium was found in the production of the four
    companies (Aquatechautomatika, Unifish, Dimitri and Gos).

    `Scrupulous examination was carried out on all these enterprises, and
    the colon bacillus was not detected on any of them,' he noted.

    Atoyan also assured the bacterium could not get transmitted into the
    production prior to the export , as the production is rigorously
    examined by Food Safety Service of Armenia before it is exported.

    He implied the fish production could catch the colon bacillus as a
    result of inappropriate transportation on the territory of Russia.
    Another reason might be an improper storage in Russian stores.

    Tigran Aleksanyan, the head of Fishing industry and Beekeeping
    department at Armenia's Ministry of Agriculture, said due to the
    bacterium detection, Russia imposed a strict control over the two
    Armenian companies, Unifish and Gos, and banned import from the other
    two, Aquatechautomatika and Dimitri.

    However, following the talks between the Ministry of Agriculture of
    Armenia and Rosselkhoznadzor, the latter agreed to remove the strict
    control over Unifish and Gos. The Surveillance body said it will do
    away with the import ban on the other two companies at the end of the
    year.

    Aleksanyan also said the number of the Armenian companies exporting
    fish to Russia rose from 22 to 29 this year, and by the end of this
    year this list will have included another 10 enterprises.

    According to the Ministry of Agriculture of Armenia, as of 1 December
    2012, fish exports rose to nearly 1,200 tons versus 900 tons from a
    year earlier. Armenia exports fish to Russia (nearly 80-90% of the
    total exported production), Georgia, the UAE, the U.S., and some other
    states. - 0-

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