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    CITRUSES IMPORTED TO ARMENIA MAINLY FROM GREECE AND EGYPT

    09:48, 17 September, 2013

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The volumes of the fresh or dried
    citruses imported to the Republic of Armenia during the first six
    months of 2013 have increased by about 53% in comparison with the same
    period of the previous year and made 7 thousand 123,9 tons. According
    to the data provided by the State Revenue Committee of the Government
    of the Republic of Armenia, during the first six months of 2012 4
    thousand 661 tons of fresh or dried citruses were imported to our
    Republic.

    The citruses imported to Armenia during the first six months of 2013
    are mainly from Greece (4 thousand 404,5 tons, that is about 62%
    of the total volume). The average customs value of one kilogram of
    the citrus fruits imported from Greece made $1,21.

    As reported by Armenpress, during the first six months of 2013 citrus
    fruits were imported to Armenia also from Egypt (1234,4 tons), Iran
    (562,3 tons), Georgia (436,7 tons), Pakistan (320,1 tons), South Africa
    (76,4 tons), Israel (66 tons) and China (23,1 tons).

    Hakob Vardanyan

    © 2009 ARMENPRESS.am

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/733127/citruses-imported-to-armenia-mainly-from-greece-and-egypt.html

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