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  • In Spite Of Its Winegrowing Promotion Programs It Took Great Valley

    IN SPITE OF ITS WINEGROWING PROMOTION PROGRAMS IT TOOK GREAT VALLEY COMPANY ALMOST A YEAR TO PAY TO FARMERS FOR PROCURED GRAPES

    ARMINFO
    Thursday, June 9, 13:22

    Great Valley Company leadership declares that it has paid for the
    procurement of grapes for 2010 in late May and has no debts to farms,
    the company reported.

    It is noteworthy that a month ago in a press conference Deputy Minister
    of Agriculture of Armenia Samvel Galstyan blamed Great Valley and
    Aygezard Winery for their debts to farmers for the last year's
    procurement of grapes in the amount of 120 mln drams. Although it
    took Great Valley almost a year to pay for the procured grapes, the
    company declares that it "is continuously and urposefully implementing
    a program of revival and promotion of winegrowing and winemaking
    despite the foes that organized sabotage and armed attack on the
    procurement points."

    The company's press release says that the company will provide
    interest free loans to Armenian farmers for the harvest of the current
    year to boost native winegrowing. The terms of the loans are not
    reported. ArmInfo's correspondent could not get any more details in
    the company either.

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