SOME 2,000 TONS OF FISH EXPORTED FROM ARMENIA TO RUSSIA IN 2014
YEREVAN, March 13. /ARKA/. About 2,000 tons of fish were exported from
Armenia to Russia in 2014, Arthur Atoyan, head of the Association of
Armenian Fish Exporters, said Friday at a news conference.
He failed to point out how much fish and fish products were exported
from Armenia to Russia over the first quarter 2015, but said that
some companies' exports have shrank.
he said.
According to the State Food Safety Service of Armenia, 26 Armenian
companies are entitled to export fish and fish products to Russia
but six of them had their exports temporarily banned because of some
irregularities.
Atoyan said without naming the companies in black books and mentioning
their irregularities.
In his words, there are no facts showing that the Russian side has
breached the law in punishing those organizations which have their
exports temporarily banned.
Asked by ARKA News Agency about the threat posed to domestic market
by the banned exports, Atoyan said that norms in different countries
are different and that irregularities might be found in one batch,
while another batch might be absolutely normal.
There are 230 registered fishery companies in Armenia, but only
140-150 of them actually work.
Fish from Armenia is mostly sent to Russia and more rarely to Georgia,
the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
According to the National Statistical Service, fish and fish products
worth 28.65 billion drams were produced in Armenia in 2014 - 24.6%
more than in 2013. ($1 - AMD 481.75). ---0----
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From: A. Papazian
YEREVAN, March 13. /ARKA/. About 2,000 tons of fish were exported from
Armenia to Russia in 2014, Arthur Atoyan, head of the Association of
Armenian Fish Exporters, said Friday at a news conference.
He failed to point out how much fish and fish products were exported
from Armenia to Russia over the first quarter 2015, but said that
some companies' exports have shrank.
he said.
According to the State Food Safety Service of Armenia, 26 Armenian
companies are entitled to export fish and fish products to Russia
but six of them had their exports temporarily banned because of some
irregularities.
Atoyan said without naming the companies in black books and mentioning
their irregularities.
In his words, there are no facts showing that the Russian side has
breached the law in punishing those organizations which have their
exports temporarily banned.
Asked by ARKA News Agency about the threat posed to domestic market
by the banned exports, Atoyan said that norms in different countries
are different and that irregularities might be found in one batch,
while another batch might be absolutely normal.
There are 230 registered fishery companies in Armenia, but only
140-150 of them actually work.
Fish from Armenia is mostly sent to Russia and more rarely to Georgia,
the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
According to the National Statistical Service, fish and fish products
worth 28.65 billion drams were produced in Armenia in 2014 - 24.6%
more than in 2013. ($1 - AMD 481.75). ---0----
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/some_2_000_tons_of_fish_exported_from_armenia_to_r ussia_in_2014/#sthash.FjbpgVqF.dpuf
From: A. Papazian