NAGORNO-KARABAKH TO BECOME LARGE EXPORTER OF BLACK CAVIAR
YEREVAN, October 27. / ARKA /. Construction of a facility for
production of black caviar was launched today in Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR). The unprecedented project is financed by a Swiss
businessman of Armenian origin Vardan Sermakesh, who is also one of
the largest shareholders in Artsakh hydropower plant.
The Nagorno-Karabakh government press service told ARKA that Prime
Minister Ara Harutyunyan and Sermakesh visited yesterday the village
of Mataghis, the site of the project.
The fish farm will have 350 pools for growing fry and make
Nagorno-Karabakh an exporter of this delicacy in several years.
According to Karabakh prime minister, the implementation of this
project in the border community will serve as an additional incentive
for the development of the nearby villages. Prime Minister Harutyunyan
and Sermakesh visited also a number of local enterprises, including
the Artsakh HPP that was the first to conduct IPO contributing greatly
to the republic's energy independence.
The two men were said to have traveled also to Drmbon community
hosting Base Metals mining company.
Prime Minister Harutyunyan was said to have praised the Swiss
businessman for investing tens of billions of Armenian drams
in the development of the Karabakh's agriculture, banking,
hydropower and mining sectors. ($ 1 - 409.29 drams) .- 0-
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YEREVAN, October 27. / ARKA /. Construction of a facility for
production of black caviar was launched today in Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR). The unprecedented project is financed by a Swiss
businessman of Armenian origin Vardan Sermakesh, who is also one of
the largest shareholders in Artsakh hydropower plant.
The Nagorno-Karabakh government press service told ARKA that Prime
Minister Ara Harutyunyan and Sermakesh visited yesterday the village
of Mataghis, the site of the project.
The fish farm will have 350 pools for growing fry and make
Nagorno-Karabakh an exporter of this delicacy in several years.
According to Karabakh prime minister, the implementation of this
project in the border community will serve as an additional incentive
for the development of the nearby villages. Prime Minister Harutyunyan
and Sermakesh visited also a number of local enterprises, including
the Artsakh HPP that was the first to conduct IPO contributing greatly
to the republic's energy independence.
The two men were said to have traveled also to Drmbon community
hosting Base Metals mining company.
Prime Minister Harutyunyan was said to have praised the Swiss
businessman for investing tens of billions of Armenian drams
in the development of the Karabakh's agriculture, banking,
hydropower and mining sectors. ($ 1 - 409.29 drams) .- 0-
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/nagorno_karabakh_to_become_large_exporter_of_black _caviar/#sthash.MNLfXXXr.dpuf