Armenia develops its mushroom production
BY STAFF
- POSTED ON DECEMBER 19, 2014POSTED IN: ARMENIA, NEWS
YEREVAN. - During its Thursday's session, the Government of Armenia
decided to postpone the Armenian-Dutch joint venture Biga Company's
value-added-tax commitments, for three years.
The Company produces champignon-type mushrooms in Armavir Region, and
it has already invested 980 thousand Euros and created 24 new jobs, to
that end. Biga produces close to one ton of mushrooms, on a daily
basis, which are completely sold in domestic market, but a certain
quantity was exported to the United Arab Emirates.
The Government's aforesaid decision will enable the Company to
establish another production facility, invest close to one-million
Euros, and create fifteen more jobs.
http://www.armenianlife.com/2014/12/19/the-jobs-challenge-in-the-south-caucasus-armenia/
BY STAFF
- POSTED ON DECEMBER 19, 2014POSTED IN: ARMENIA, NEWS
YEREVAN. - During its Thursday's session, the Government of Armenia
decided to postpone the Armenian-Dutch joint venture Biga Company's
value-added-tax commitments, for three years.
The Company produces champignon-type mushrooms in Armavir Region, and
it has already invested 980 thousand Euros and created 24 new jobs, to
that end. Biga produces close to one ton of mushrooms, on a daily
basis, which are completely sold in domestic market, but a certain
quantity was exported to the United Arab Emirates.
The Government's aforesaid decision will enable the Company to
establish another production facility, invest close to one-million
Euros, and create fifteen more jobs.
http://www.armenianlife.com/2014/12/19/the-jobs-challenge-in-the-south-caucasus-armenia/