Wednesday, October 31 2018 13:28
Alina Hovhannisyan

EU Ambassador recommends that Armenian cheese makers bring  traditional Armenian cheeses to European market

EU Ambassador recommends that Armenian cheese makers bring  traditional Armenian cheeses to European market

ArmInfo. "In the European markets, Armenia should promote the traditional varieties of Armenian cheeses - Chanakh and Lori," he said during a press tour in Yelpin  (Vayots Dzor region), where the cooperative for the production of  high-grade cheeses is located: EU Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary  Ambassador to Armenia Piotr Switalsky.

After tasting, the European diplomat noted that he was impressed with  the taste and quality of the cheeses produced in the cooperative. At  the same time, he expressed the hope that cheeses will find their  consumers in the markets of the EU and EAEU countries. <Any market is  good. But in the European there should be exclusively traditional  Armenian cheeses, "he stressed.

Meanwhile, production today satisfies only the domestic market, and  is represented on the shelves of metropolitan supermarkets. From next  year, according to a preliminary agreement, the cooperative will  begin to export a large batch of cheeses to the Russian Federation.  <Every year, we provide about 35 tons of cheese from the produced  milk with a tonnage of 250-300 tons of milk. From next year we want  to increase production. In addition to Russia, we also think about  deliveries to the markets of European countries, since we are in no  way inferior in terms of quality indicators, "said the head of the  cooperative.

To note, the cooperative was established in 2016 as part of the  ENPARD program (European Neighborhood Program on Agriculture and  Rural Development), which includes 18 farmers. The cooperative  provided work for 7-8 people.

To recall the ENPARD program aims to assist Armenian cooperatives in  the processing of agricultural products, and its implementation. The  main partner of the program is the Ministry of Agriculture of  Armenia. The project started in January 2015 and will end in November  2018. The ENPARD program was implemented in the Lori, Shirak,  Gegharkunik, Aragatsotn, Kotayk and Vayots Dzor regions of the  republic.