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Investment of 2.35 billion drams to be allocated for construction of greenhouse
Voske Garden company intends to import materials necessary for the establishment of a greenhouse complex in the Gegharkunik region of Armenia, where roses will be cultivated, with a total investment amounting to 2.35 billion drams.Twenty-one Armenian flower suppliers received permission to export their products to Russia
Twenty-one out of the forty-seven Armenian companies engaged in flower cultivation and export, which were inspected by the Armenian regulator and Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor, received permission to export their products to Russia.Another 5 Armenian flower farms received permission to export to Russia
Another 5 Armenian flower companies have received permission to export their products to Russia, according to the Food Safety Inspectorate of Armenia, based on the results of online inspection activities conducted jointly with Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor.Armenia tightens control over flower exports amid stricter requirements from Russian agricultural watchdog
Armenian flower producers must strictly comply with phytosanitary standards, said Tigran Petrosyan, head of the Food Safety Inspection Authority, adding that Russia (the destination of the bulk of Armenian flower exports) expects imported products to fully comply with its phytosanitary standards.Russia tightens requirements for flowers imported from Armenia and issues export permits to seven Armenian companies
In recent weeks, Rosselkhoznadzor (the Russian agricultural watchdog) has tightened the requirements for imported cut flowers from Armenia, citing an increase in contaminated products.Russia may restrict import of flowers from Armenia "due to violations", the Armenian regulator gave an explanation (EXCLUSIVE)
On Tuesday, the Rosselkhoznadzor website reported "increasing violations in the supply of plant products from Armenia to Russia", in connection with which the agency may restrict the import of flowers from the republic to the Russian Federation from June 16, 2025.Reduction in tourist flows to Armenia in 2024 is due to a 17.5% decline in the number of tourists from Russia - Ministry of Economy
The decrease in the total number of tourists arriving in Armenia in 2024 is primarily due to a reduction in the number of visitors from Russia, who make up the largest share, according to the report by the Armenian Ministry of Economy, "Socio-Economic Situation of the Republic of Armenia / January - December 2024" (Armenia: Economic Outlook / January-December 2024).Net inflow of private remittances to Armenia decreased more than five times in January 2024
The net inflow of private cross-border remittances to Armenia sent through banks slashed to $32.8 million in January 2024 against $170.2 million in the first month of 2023, the Central Bank's report said.Net inflow of private money transfers to Armenia in first half of 2022 close to one billion USD
The net inflow of private money transfers to Armenia in the first half of 2022 amounted to over $978.9 million, with a 2.56-fold increase compared to the first half of 2021, according to the Central Bank of Armenia.Investment flows from Russia to Armenia have increased – Pashinyan
Investment flows from Russia to Armenia have increased, which is a sign for other investors as well, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Friday in Sochi during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.One success story with Converse Bank: when the idea turns into reality
TSAYG TV is well known in Armenia. According to Margarita Minasyan, the director of TSAYG LLC, the television in Armenia cannot ensure large financial flows, though needs large financial investments for development.News 1 - 20 of 28
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