HUNDREDS OF TONS OF APRICOTS ROTTED ON BORDER - ARMENIAN ECONOMIST
September 25, 2013 | 12:21
YEREVAN. - Serious problems have emerged on the border in terms of
apricot exports, economist Tatul Manaseryan stated during a press
conference on Wednesday.
He informed that hundreds of tons of apricots were dumped as a result
of being held for too long, and subsequently rotting, at Armenia's
customs checkpoint.
As per Manaseryan, the Armenian Ministry of Agriculture has not done
enough work to explain to exporters as to which accompanying documents
are needed.
To note, the Agriculture Ministry had released a statement, according
to which Armenia's apricot exports had broken a new record in 2013,
with approximately 24,000 tons.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
September 25, 2013 | 12:21
YEREVAN. - Serious problems have emerged on the border in terms of
apricot exports, economist Tatul Manaseryan stated during a press
conference on Wednesday.
He informed that hundreds of tons of apricots were dumped as a result
of being held for too long, and subsequently rotting, at Armenia's
customs checkpoint.
As per Manaseryan, the Armenian Ministry of Agriculture has not done
enough work to explain to exporters as to which accompanying documents
are needed.
To note, the Agriculture Ministry had released a statement, according
to which Armenia's apricot exports had broken a new record in 2013,
with approximately 24,000 tons.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress