Exports of several Armenian products have increased, despite the COVID crisis that has hit virtually every sector of the Armenian economy.
According to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, exports from the strawberry and casis organization rose 166% in January-July 2020: “In the context of the COVID-19-related economic crisis, we have smart news. “It stated that a total of $5. 5 million in berries had been exported during this period.
“The vital nuance is that exported products are basically produced in greenhouses. On the one hand, we deal with the progression of greenhouses, on the other hand the harvest that is produced here does not have the climate and since I had the possibility of mentioning the owners of greenhouses, do not wait to see how many crops they will have. They’re making plans in the amount they want and generating just that,” Pashinyan told armenpress. am.
It also reported expansion in exports of agricultural products, such as the expansion of 62 (a total of US$3. 2 million) in the citrus-spinach fungal-products group. In the regions, flower exports also increased to 16. 9% with a total of $3. 9 million. exports.
Pashinyan said tomatoes remain the maximum exportable greenhouse product, with a total value of tomatoes exported of $23. 5 million between January and July (growth of 18. 5%).
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