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    BAN ON JERMUK SALES IN USA PART OF CONSPIRACY

    AZG Armenian Daily
    14/03/2007

    Eduard Aghajanov, an independent Armenian economist, claims that the
    ban of U.S. health authorities on sales of Jermuk, Armenia's most
    famous and popular brand of mineral water is part of an economic
    conspiracy, hatched to drive Armenian mineral water out of the
    international market.

    Last week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered all
    importers of Jermuk bottled mineral water to recall the product,
    which is sold in California and other Armenian-populated parts of
    the United States, saying that the water is contaminated with high
    levels of arsenic, which is a known cause of cancer.

    FDA said that water testing revealed consistence of 500 to 600
    micrograms of arsenic per liter, which exceeds the FDA standard for
    quality-bottled water. No more than 10 micrograms of arsenic per
    liter is allowed by the US standard.

    Following the FDA warning the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
    has also warned the public not to consume any variety of Jermuk
    mineral water, imported from Armenia. The importer of Jermuk to Canada,
    which has a sizeable Armenian community, is voluntarily recalling the
    product. CFIA said, however, there have been no reported illnesses
    associated with the products.

    However the Armenian economist, Eduard Aghajanov, claimed that 'the
    plot' against Jermuk might have been engineered by Italy, France and
    Germany, world's leading producers of mineral water in retaliation to
    Jermuk's growing popularity worldwide 'because this is a very lucrative
    business as one liter of Jermuk costs higher than one liter of petrol."

    The way out, according to Aghajanov, is to develop international
    brands for Armenian mineral waters, but he added this will be a time
    and money-consuming process. As an option he suggested cooperation
    with a famous foreign company.
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