#FISH
Armenia obtains permit to export scaly fish and caviar to the EU
As of 16 March 2025, Armenia is officially entitled to start exporting to the EU Member states high-quality aquaculture finfish and finfish products (caviar and roes), in line with the newly adopted COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2025/354, provided that the establishments are listed in TRACES, the EU Delegation to Armenia said..840 kg of illegally caught whitefish from Lake Sevan confiscated - Regulator
Approximately 840 kg of whitefish, illegally caught from Lake Sevan, have been confiscated so far, said Hovhannes Martirosyan, head of the Armenian Inspectorate for Nature Protection and Mineral Resources.Armenia may export fish, honey and a number of other food products to UAE
Yerevan and Abu Dhabi have agreed on health certificates for Фкьутшфт exportы ща fish, fish products, honey, bee products, milk, dairy products, meat and meat products to the United Arab Emirates, the Food Safety Inspection Authority of Armenia reportedRepresentatives of fish farms protest in Yerevan
Representatives of fish farms gathered today outside a government building in the Armenian capital Yerevan to demand a postponement of a government-designed legislative change that obliges fish farmers to shift to more economical, recycling water circulation systems.Gross output in Armenia's agro, forestry and fishery sectors grows by 1.6% in 9 months of 2023 to AMD 658.9 bln
The gross output of Armenia's agriculture, forestry and fish farming sectors in the first 9 months of 2023 grew by 1.6% in current prices to 658.9 billion drams, the National Statistical Committee reported.Whitefish spawning period starts: control will be tightened in Lake Sevan and other water bodies
Armenia's Ministry of Environment said it will tighten supervisory measures in Lake Sevan and in other water bodies in the country starting December 1 in connection with the approaching spawning period of whitefish.Armenia's gross production in agriculture, forestry and fish farming grows by 0.5% to 714.6 billion drams in 9 months
Armenia's gross production in agriculture, forestry and fish farming grew by 0.5% in the first 9 months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to 714.6 billion drams, according to the National Statistical Committee (NSC).Armenia's agricultural, fish farming and forestry output drops to 351.5 billion drams
Armenia's gross agricultural, fish farming and forestry production in January-June 2022 dropped to about 351. 6 billion drams, decreasing by 3.4% compared to the same period of time in 2021, the National Statistical Committee reported.News 1 - 20 of 55
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