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    GOLDEN APRICOT AND DEATH OF NATIONAL BRAND

    The Golden Apricot Film Festival is underway in Armenia. Such
    celebrities as Charles Avnavour, Artavazd Peleshyan and Atom Egoyan
    are attending the festival. The symbol of the festival is the basket
    with apricots which Armenians consider their national brand. Even
    priests were invited to bless the basket.

    One can see on the way to Noyan Cannery in Armavir Marz how Armenians
    treat their national brand in reality. One will see a 5 km queue of
    farmers trying to sell their national brand for 50 drams per kilo.

    Journalists who filmed queue were crying at the sight of so many
    poor people standing for days in scorching heat trying to sell their
    apricots and earn 20 thousand drams.

    At the beginning of the harvest season some companies bought an
    amount of apricots to export. Nobody needs the rest of the harvest,
    even though the priest of the ministry of agriculture had blessed
    both the apricot harvest and farmers.

    Serzh Sargsyan used to state at the beginning of his term that
    Armenians need to create their own brands. Then, in 2008, Serzh
    Sargsyan and Tigran Sargsyan were making plans of planetary scope:
    normalize relationship with Turkey, turn Armenia to a financial,
    tourism, education center, create national brands out of goat cheese
    and pickled hot peppers.

    As of now, they have achieved none of these goals: less cheese is
    produced, the apricot harvest is rotting. During their meetings with
    farmers the government officials advise chopping the apricot trees
    and planting something that would generate profit.

    The participation of the government in agricultural development is
    limited to the minister of economy "asking" the owners of processing
    companies to buy the harvest from farmers but they refuse because
    it is cheaper to import Iranian apricot powder, and the minister
    justifies them by saying that the directors of enterprises lack a
    national thinking.

    At the same time, the government passes legal acts according to which
    it should be cheaper to buy local products than to import them. The
    government is unable or reluctant to market organic Armenian products
    and promotes the fake apricots at the film festival instead.

    Naira Hayrumyan 12:05 09/07/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/right/view/30401

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