SALES OF YEREVAN BRANDY COMPANY’S PRODUCTION RISE BY 8% IN JUNE-DECEMBER 2008
Noyan Tapan
Jan 22, 2009
YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. Despite the global financial and
economic crisis, sales of the Yerevan Brandy Company’s (YBC) production
rose by 8% in the first half of last financial year (July – December
31, 2008) and amounted to 2.6 million liters, former CEO of YBC Cedric
Retailleau announced at the January 22 press conference. According to
him, the increase was mostly conditioned by growing rates of sales of
"Ararat" brandy in Armenian, Russian and Baltic markets. In particular,
sales in Russia grew by 14%, in Armenia by 4% and in Baltic states by
16% in the indicated period as compared with July-December 2007. In
the same period sales of "Ararat" brandy were also up in Germany,
Poland, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic.
"This growth proves once again that "Ararat" is a leader in the brandy
market," C. Retailleau pointed out. In his words, the YBC increases
the purchase of grapes with every passing year: in 2008 it purchased
31 thousand tons of grapes, which was more by 7% on the previous year.
He said that every year the YBC invests about 5 million dollars
for modernization of its production and technological processes and
about 15 million dollars for purchase of grapes and replenishment of
spirit supplies.
As of the first half of 2008-2009, the YBC made investments of nearly
2 million dollars to modernize production and technological processes.
Responding to the question about whether Armenia is an attractive
country in terms of establishing a business, C. Retailleau replied
that Armenia is a country where all the opportunities to start a new
business exist. He said that one convincing eveidence is the example
of Pernod Ricard company whose investments made 10 years ago have
benefited not only Pernod Ricard and the Yerevan Brandy Company but
also the respective sector of Armenian agriculture, in particular,
the viticulture.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress