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  • Mercury Has Penetrated Armenian Food Chains: Ecolur.Org

    MERCURY HAS PENETRATED ARMENIAN FOOD CHAINS: ECOLUR.ORG

    10.27.2014 12:46 epress.am

    A dangerous situation has been created by mercury having penetrated
    into the Armenian food chains. According to Ecolur.org, Armen
    Saghatelyan, Director of the Institute of Ecological Noosphere Studies,
    discussed the issue at the introductory seminar of "Initial Evaluation
    of Minimata Convention on Mercury in Armenia" project.

    "While investigating the level of environmental pollution, we began to
    come across different chains of mercury pollution in the biosphere,
    and in some areas we discovered that mercury has already penetrated
    into the food chains," said Saghatelyan. He noted that the presence
    of mercury has been registered in the north and south of Armenia,
    primarily in mining areas, as well as in Yerevan, where mercury is
    present in the dust, dirt, and even on mulberry fruit. On 10 October,
    2013, Armenia together with 91 other countries signed the Minamata
    Convention on Mercury in Kumamoto City, Japan, however, it has not
    been ratified yet.

    During the seminar, Armenian Minister of Nature Protection Aramayis
    Grigoryan gave importance to the studies of the issue of mercury in
    Armenia, the results of which would make Armenia's decision to ratify
    the convention more clear.

    Ecolur.org notes that "Armenian Women for Health and a Healthy
    Environment" NGO's research results reveal that there is mercury in
    cosmetic products and children's toys sold in the Armenian market,
    as well as the sales of flourescent lamps have also increased in
    the market.

    Mercury has a toxic effect on the nervous, digestive, and immune
    system, lungs, kidneys, skin, and on the eyes. Mercury and its
    compounds are especially dangerous for pregnant women, because they
    threaten the child's development.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/10/27/mercury-has-penetrated-armenian-food-chains-ecolur-org.html

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