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  • Armenia: Bakery Market Keeps Facing Surge Despite Lowered Flour Pric

    ARMENIA: BAKERY MARKET KEEPS FACING SURGE DESPITE LOWERED FLOUR PRICES

    The prices for bakery products keep surging in Armenia though the
    major flour manufacturers say they have significantly reduced their
    price offer.

    Mancho Group and Manana Grain, which are big stakeholders on the
    Armenian market, have decreased the per 50kg. price of flour by 1,650
    Drams ($4.05).

    Speaking to Tert.am, Mancho Group CEO Ivan Mosoyan said they have
    reduced the price by four times in the past 15 days.

    The surge in the bakery prices has absolutely nothing to do with
    us,he said. We have reduced the price by 1,650 Drams for every sack
    [of flour]; so they shouldnt have permitted the surge as that covers
    natural gas and electricity expenses.

    Mosoyan explained their price policies by the lowering wheat prices
    in Russia. But because they raised the costs for the power generating
    substances and because we do not want the bread prices to go up we
    lowered the prices flour flour,he said.

    Mosoyan added that despite the lowering trend on the Russian market,
    wheat now sells for a 30 Dollar higher price in the country. If the
    surge continues, he said, the company will have to increase the prices
    of flour.

    "We have reduced the price for a 50kg. [flour] sack by 4 Dollars. It
    may go up by 1 Dollar again, bit we don't know ot for sure now,"
    he added.

    As for Manana Group, the company's CEO Gurgen Nikoghosyan also
    confirmed that the flour prices have been reduced by 1,650 Drams
    since July.

    "Bread prices have surged, but that isn't under our
    responsibility. There has been a surge in the natural gas and
    electricity prices, so those are their calculations," he explained.

    Asked whether future surge on the flour market is possible, Nikoghosyan
    hesitated to give a definitive answer, saying only that the market
    permanently experiences volatility

    "I do not make any predictions for now. I guide myself by the prime
    cost which determines the price," he noted.

    In further comments to Tert.am, President of the Consumers' Rights
    Protection NGO Armen Poghosyan said the impact of the lowered flour
    prices is significantly essential.

    "That should have impacted the bread [prices]. It is a chain we
    don't see the outcome of; hence the State Committee for Protection
    of Economic Competition, which says there are no dominant positions
    on the market, has something to do in this connection. We are aware
    that the import is monopolized," he said, calling for appropriate
    efforts to monitor the market.

    A Committee representative had earlier told Tert.am that the presence
    of a manufacturer with monopolistic positions on the market prevents
    them from taking any specific steps.

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