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Alexandr Avanesov

Armenia needs to revisit issue of quality standards - RA premier 

Armenia needs to revisit issue of quality standards - RA premier 

ArmInfo.  Armenia needs to revisit the issue of quality standards, as their absence in many areas is damaging the country's credibility. RA Prime Minister Nikol  Pashinyan stated this at a government meeting on June 25.

According to him, the issue of product quality has been constantly  raised by the authorities since 2018, but the situation remains  problematic. As a result, the state's loyalty is beginning to turn  against the country itself. In Armenia, Pashinyan noted, there should  be no cognac made from wheat spirit, just as there should be no  problems with dairy products. "For this reason, we, even in the  Eurasian Economic Union, have found ourselves in a difficult  situation. How many times have we been warned: get your act together,  this time will come, and now it has. We must stop all this now. We've  been constantly told that government intervention could harm  business. But who needs such a business? We finally need to start  working seriously," the prime minister said, adding that the  production of low-quality products is hindering the promotion of  Armenian goods in other markets. Furthermore, the use of imported  alcohol in cognacs also hinders the normal development of local  viticulture.

"We still can't estimate how much grapes we have for cognac, wine, or  table grapes. We must estimate this using satellite and aerial  photography-not only for grapes, but also for apricots and all other  crops, so that such situations don't arise again," the prime minister  stated.

He noted that the volume of Armenian exports to third countries is  still far from what the authorities are expecting. For their more  than significant growth, quality standards are necessary.