Farmers in Armenia's Ararat region are experiencing significant losses due to low purchase prices for apricots, with profits halving as the market is flooded by a bountiful harvest from Uzbekistan. This surge in Uzbek apricots has led to a decrease in prices for Armenian apricots, currently around 350-400 drams per kilogram. The situation is further exacerbated by adverse weather conditions that delayed the ripening of stone fruits in Armenia, resulting in a later harvest and increased competition. The protest by farmers in the villages of Jrashen and Ditak highlights the challenges they face in this market situation.