Farmers expect larger-than-life income from dried fruits - Armenian producer
May 18, 2013 | 01:52
YEREVAN. - The farmers of Armenia expect unsubstantiated high income
from the production of dried fruits.
Lidia Devejyan, the deputy director of a confectionery manufacturing
company, told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In her words, their company wants to purchase dried fruits solely from
Armenia.
`Of course it is expensive, but the taste is more distinct,' Devejyan added.
Armenia's local industry uses dried fruits that are imported almost
entirely. As a rule, the local ones are either sold in retail or
exported in small volumes.
`We try to solely use local raw materials, but not without problems.
One of them is the high prices by the farmers that offer us their
produce. That is why it [i.e., the local produce] gives in to the
imported products. All that we need is the quality and the proportion.
We hope our demand will help regulate the supply, at least to some
extent,' Lidia Devejyan noted, in particular.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
May 18, 2013 | 01:52
YEREVAN. - The farmers of Armenia expect unsubstantiated high income
from the production of dried fruits.
Lidia Devejyan, the deputy director of a confectionery manufacturing
company, told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In her words, their company wants to purchase dried fruits solely from
Armenia.
`Of course it is expensive, but the taste is more distinct,' Devejyan added.
Armenia's local industry uses dried fruits that are imported almost
entirely. As a rule, the local ones are either sold in retail or
exported in small volumes.
`We try to solely use local raw materials, but not without problems.
One of them is the high prices by the farmers that offer us their
produce. That is why it [i.e., the local produce] gives in to the
imported products. All that we need is the quality and the proportion.
We hope our demand will help regulate the supply, at least to some
extent,' Lidia Devejyan noted, in particular.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am