Fishing Industry Of Armenia Can Provide Export To Europe

FISHING INDUSTRY OF ARMENIA CAN PROVIDE EXPORT TO EUROPE

Aysor
Jan 21 2010
Armenia

250 Armenian fish farms annually produce up to 3500 tons of fish,
of these mainly sturgeon and trout; however, fishing industry of
Armenia is able to produce from 150,000 to 300,000 tons annually
providing a turnover in 1,5-2 billion drams, said chairman of the
Fish Farmers Union of Armenia, Arkady Gevorkian.

He said Armenian fish industry has produced nearly 25,000 tons of
fish in 1990s, and 1,500-1,800 tones by 2000.

"We need new technologies to export the fish," said Arkady Gevorkian.

After economical negotiations between Russian and Armenian governments,
Armenia starts exporting fish to Russia (since December 2009,
as Russian markets were closed because of swine-flu). Export to
Russia registers 6 tones in January. Once Armenia has exported fish
to Georgia. Arkady Gevorkian said Russia often closes its markets,
possibly, trying to back local industries.

European markets are also profitable for Armenian fish industry’s
exporting, according to Arkady Gevorkian. He said it is necessary to
provide European safety standards to start exporting to Europe. This
is a complicated matter, as Armenia hasn’t got answerable laboratories.

"Our production is of a high quality, without any chemical," said
Arkady Gevorkian adding that it’s necessary to have a governmental
support to develop the fish industry.