Monday, May 11 2020 13:48

Tavush`s organic tea producers started export to third-country  markets with the support of ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank

Tavush`s organic tea producers started export to third-country  markets with the support of ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank

ArmInfo.As part of the joint program of ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank and NABU (German Conservation and Biodiversity Union), "Darman" tea, produced in the Tavush region, received a certificate of organic production. According to the press  service of the ACBA-Credit Agricole bank, the producer of organic  <Darman> tea Gnel Nazanyan is already exporting his production to the  markets of the Russian Federation, the USA and France.

According to him, ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank helped in promoting the  "Darman" brand, including through the development of business skills.

< I had health problems Years ago. I underwent a three-month course  of treatment with Armenian herbs and recovered, after which I had the  idea to create a brand that would improve people's health>, he said,  noting that he was convinced of the healing power of Armenian herbs  through personal experience. 

To recall, ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank CJSC has been operating in  Armenia since 1995. The shareholders of the bank are: Sacam  International SJSC (a member of the Credit Agricole S.A group) - 5%  and ACBA Federation CJSC - 95%.

To note, Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU) is Germany's oldest and  largest environmental NGO.  NABU has been operating for over 100  years. NABU is Germany's largest public environmental organization,  with more than 450,000 members. NABU operates in many countries  around the world, implementing various projects aimed at protecting  nature and developing specially protected natural areas.  NABU is  particularly interested in the Caucasus.