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    ARMENIAN DRIED FRUIT PRODUCERS TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/25641/armenian-dried-fruit-producers-to-improve-agricultural-practices.html
    12:05, April 18, 2013

    The USAID-funded Enterprise Development and Market Competitiveness
    (EDMC) Project and the Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Development
    National Center (SME DNC) held a presentation for over 70 Armenian
    dried fruit producers on April 18, 2013. Organized within the framework
    of the 'Support to Dried Fruit Production' initiative by SME DNC and
    the EDMC Project, the presentation focused on modern technologies and
    quality standards in dried fruit and vegetable production. It brought
    together dried fruit producers from Yerevan, Ararat, Armavir, Kotayk,
    Syunik, and Tavush, as well as representatives of SME DNC, CARD,
    World Vision Armenia, and other members of the Agricultural Alliance.

    "Dried fruit and vegetable production in Armenia has great potential
    for increased sales and exports, given that producers commit to
    enhancing post-harvest processing practices and match the products'
    quality with international standards," noted Executive Director of
    SME DNC Varazdat Karapetyan in his opening remarks. "On our side,
    SME DNC and its local and international partners are committed to
    supporting Armenian dried fruit producers to advance this sub-sector
    in the coming years to become export-ready."

    Prior to the presentation, from March 12 to April 18, EDMC and
    SME DNC worked together to address a number of issues related to
    dried fruit production. Together with SME DNC specialists, EDMC
    International Consultant Ruggero Malossi, with his over 25 years of
    experience in the field of the production, processing, and packaging
    of food and beverages, worked to pre-qualify local producers for the
    adoption of international quality standards, trained 17 dried fruit
    specialists as trainers, developed business and technology models,
    as well as a set of prerequisites and standards to market access
    with practical recommendations, compiled a manual on dried fruit
    production, and delivered recommendations on the establishment of a
    fruit-drying knowledge center. The event concluded with a certificate
    award ceremony for the participants of the Training of Trainers,
    who plan to deliver their newly acquired knowledge and skills to a
    wider number of dried fruit producers throughout Armenia.

    As part of the larger initiative to support Armenian dried fruit
    producers, the parties plan to finalize and disseminate the manual,
    as well as to collaborate on the establishment of the knowledge center.

    In addition, trained producers will qualify to apply for SME loans at
    SME DNC for the amount of up to 5mln Armenian drams with a 10 percent
    annual interest rate.




    From: A. Papazian
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