YEREVAN POULTRY FARM SELLS IMPORTED CHICKEN UNDER LOCAL BRAND? - NEWSPAPER
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March 29, 2012 | 08:42
YEREVAN. - Armenian capital Yerevan's "Arax" Poultry Farm is importing
frozen chicken from abroad, but it is selling it under local brand
name, Zhoghovurd daily writes, referring to the information it
received.
"We applied to the [Armenian] State Commission for the Protection of
Economic Competition (ASCPEC), to verify this information, where such
alarm was already raised. [And] It became apparent that the ASCPEC
is currently conducting inspections in the poultry market.
In its turn, the State Food Safety Service informed that there is no
technical capability in Armenia to check and differentiate between
the imported frozen chicken and the local frozen chicken. That is,
imported chicken could be sold under local production brand.
We also applied to "Arax's" owner Khachik Khachatryan-Khachik
of Valencia-for clarifications, who yelled in anger: 'We are not
unoccupied to answer to your questions and solve your problems!',
and then he hung up the phone," Zhoghovurd writes.
news.am
March 29, 2012 | 08:42
YEREVAN. - Armenian capital Yerevan's "Arax" Poultry Farm is importing
frozen chicken from abroad, but it is selling it under local brand
name, Zhoghovurd daily writes, referring to the information it
received.
"We applied to the [Armenian] State Commission for the Protection of
Economic Competition (ASCPEC), to verify this information, where such
alarm was already raised. [And] It became apparent that the ASCPEC
is currently conducting inspections in the poultry market.
In its turn, the State Food Safety Service informed that there is no
technical capability in Armenia to check and differentiate between
the imported frozen chicken and the local frozen chicken. That is,
imported chicken could be sold under local production brand.
We also applied to "Arax's" owner Khachik Khachatryan-Khachik
of Valencia-for clarifications, who yelled in anger: 'We are not
unoccupied to answer to your questions and solve your problems!',
and then he hung up the phone," Zhoghovurd writes.