Armenia will not have problems with food security, imports from Russia will be resumed soon

Published 2022년 3월 16일

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Armenia relies heavily on Russia for imports of wheat, sugar, and vegetable oil, but import restrictions from Ukraine have impacted this. However, the Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, Rustam Badasyan, assures that food security will not be an issue for Armenia and that soon imports from Russia will be possible. He also mentioned that there are sufficient stocks in Russia to meet import demands to Armenia, despite any problems with wheat stocks in Russia.
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Armenia imports wheat, granulated sugar and vegetable oil mainly from Russia, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee Rustam Badasyan said today in the Parliament in an interview with journalists. “The share of imports from Ukraine is also quite large, but now it is impossible to import from Ukraine, and the Russian Federation has made certain decisions, and this issue will be discussed in the near future,” he said. According to him, people bought an unreasonably large amount of food products in stores, as a result of which some problems arose. What a problem has arisen in Russia, but according to the results of the final decisions, there will be no negative impact on the types of goods imported to Armenia. The Chairman of the State Revenue Committee noted that Armenia will not have problems with food security, soon it will be possible to import from Russia. “In the near future, decisions will be made or ...
Source: Zol

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