ARMENIA NOT EXPORTING SHEEP TO IRAN - NEWSPAPER
news.am
November 15, 2012 | 07:15
YEREVAN. - Sheep are not exported from Armenia to Iran for a long
time now, Hraparak daily reports.
"The reason is Iran's national currency which depreciated fourfold.
Converting it into [US] dollar is not profitable for Iranian
businessmen, who were purchasing sheep here [in Armenia] with dollars.
As a result, Armenia's consumer came out the winner. Instead of the
former AMD 3,500 [approx. $8.56], now, the price for one kilogram of
sheep meat is AMD 2,000 [approx. $4.89] at the [country's] markets.
[But] Some quantity of fresh sheep meat is exported to the United
Arab Emirates by planes, [but] not in particularly large volumes,"
Hraparak writes.
news.am
November 15, 2012 | 07:15
YEREVAN. - Sheep are not exported from Armenia to Iran for a long
time now, Hraparak daily reports.
"The reason is Iran's national currency which depreciated fourfold.
Converting it into [US] dollar is not profitable for Iranian
businessmen, who were purchasing sheep here [in Armenia] with dollars.
As a result, Armenia's consumer came out the winner. Instead of the
former AMD 3,500 [approx. $8.56], now, the price for one kilogram of
sheep meat is AMD 2,000 [approx. $4.89] at the [country's] markets.
[But] Some quantity of fresh sheep meat is exported to the United
Arab Emirates by planes, [but] not in particularly large volumes,"
Hraparak writes.