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Food products in Armenia rose by 1.7 per cent year-on-year in November
... flour by 5.1%, but pasta fell in price by 6.3%, rice by 1.1%, buckwheat by 17.2%, spelt by 6% and bulgur by 1.7%. In November, pork decreased in price by 3.4% year-on-year, poultry meat - by 3.9%, while mutton increased by 4.8% . Fish and seafood prices ... ... cheaper by 1.3%, and beer increased in price by 3.7%. Tobacco products in November increased in price by 1.2% year-on-year. Armenia recorded inflation of 1.4 per cent in November 2024 compared to November 2023. -0-
12/04/2024Food products in Armenia fell in price by 5.6% in March
Prices of food products and non-alcoholic beverages in March 2024 decreased in Armenia by 5.6% against March 2023, the National Statistical Committee said. YEREVAN, April 4. /ARKA/. Prices of food products ... ... bulgur - by 6.2%, rice - by 3%, confectionery - by 1.8%, flour upped in price by 14.3%, lentils grew by by 10.1%. In March, pork increased in price by 0.3% from March 2023 , beef - by 1.7%, poultry meat dropped by 3.3%, and mutton prices remained unchanged....
04/04/2024Food prices in Armenia down 7.4% in February 2024
Prices for food products and non-alcoholic beverages in February 2024 decreased in Armenia by 7.4% from February 2023, the National Statistical Committee said. YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Prices for food products ... ... groats - by 7.6%, rice - by 3.2%, flour - by 17.4%, peas - by 14.8% and lentils - by 12.9%. In February, the annualized price of pork was down by 6.9%, that of beef - by 1.7%, poultry meant price was down 1.4%, and that of mutton - by 1.3%. Fish and seafood ...
03/06/2024Foodstuffs in Armenia fell in price by 5.8% in January 2024
Prices in Armenia for food products and non-alcoholic beverages fell by 5.8% in January 2023 against January 2022, the National Statistical ... ....6%, bulgur by 6.5%, wheat groats by 6.9%, bread by 7.3% and confectionery by 0.4%. Meat in January fell in price by 1.1% yoy, pork - by 9.8%, mutton - by 1.7%, while poultry meat rose in price by 0.2%. Prices for fish and seafood in January 2024 to January ...
02/07/2024Regulator bans import of some products from Brazil and Iran to Armenia
Armenia’s Food Safety Inspection Authority said today it has banned imports of a number of products. YEREVAN, December 4. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Food Safety Inspection Authority said today it has banned imports of a number of products. The ban comes after November 23-28 border ... ... Listeria monocytogenes; cattle by-products from Brazil (2,2509 kg), which were also contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes; pork from Brazil (50,976 kg), also contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes); iodized salt from Iran (1,325 kg) due to excessive ...
12/04/2023Armenia to apply tariff quota on poultry, beef and pork imports
The Armenian government has approved today application of tariff quotas on imports of beef, pork and poultry meat, as well as dairy whey. YEREVAN, November 9. /ARKA/. The Armenian government has approved today application of tariff quotas on imports of beef, pork and poultry meat, as well as dairy whey. The government also approved the ...
11/09/2023Armenia bans imports of over 160 thousand kilograms of poultry and pork from Brazil and Ukraine
Armenian authorities have banned the imports of more than 160 thousand kilograms of poultry meat and pork from Brazil and Ukraine. YEREVAN, November 3. /ARKA/. Armenian authorities have banned the imports of more than 160 thousand kilograms of poultry meat and pork from Brazil and Ukraine. The press service of the Food Safety Inspection Body said an inspection at the border found that the poultry meat and pork contained listeriosis and salmonella. -0-
11/03/2023In August 2023 food products in Armenia fell in price by 4% yoy - NSC
..., that of flour - by 18.3%, the price of pasta dropped by 12.2%, that of buckwheat - by 28.4%, lentils dropped in price by 22.6%, peas - by 16.3%, the price of wheat groats fell by 5.9%, that of bulgur - by 5.4% and that of spelt by 5.1%. In August, pork in annualized terms decreased in price by 13.6%, the poultry meat dropped by 0.8%, beef rose in price by 2.9% and mutton fell in price by 2.6%. Fish and seafood prices were down 4% in August 2023 vs. August 2022. Concentrated milk fell 3.1% in August ...
09/05/2023Prices of food and non-alcoholic drinks grew by 5.1% in March 2023 compared to March 2022
... dropped by 5.3%, rice price fell by 3.1%, flour price dropped by 2.6%. Prices of spelt rose by 2.1%, that of bulgur - by 3.6%, pasta rose in price by 7.6%. Meat price rose by 7.5% year-on-year. Particularly, the price of beef in March rose by 18.9%, while pork cheapened by 13.8%. Along with this, poultry meat rose in price by 1.6% in the reporting period and lamb meat increased in price by 3.4%. Prices of fish and seafood in March 2023 were down 0.6% against March 2022. Prices of eggs fell by 1.1%, cheese ...
04/06/2023Armenia’s 12-month food prices up 11.1% in November 2022
Prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia rose by 11.1% in November 2022 compared to November 2021, the National Statistical Committee (NSC) said. YEREVAN, ... ... rice price rose 9.2%, flour - 9.9%, bread - 15.8%, pasta - 28.1% and spelt -13.3%. Also, beef prices rose 23.5% year-on-year, pork price dropped by 0.2%, poultry - by 2.2%, and lamb - by 5.1%. The prices of fish and seafood in November 2022 rose by 1.7% ...
12/05/2022In September, food products prices rise 13.7% year-on-year in Armenia
In late September 2022, prices for foods and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia were up 13.7 % from September 2021, according to the numbers, released today by the National Statistical Committee (NSC).... ... prices for rice rose by 11.1%, prices for flour- by 15.9%, bread prices rose 19.7%, and pasta prices rose 31.5%. Prices for lamb, pork and beef rose by 5.6%, 0.5% and 22.1%, respectively. Poultry prices upped by 4.1%. Fish and seafood prices rose 5.4%. Prices ...
10/05/2022Annual food prices up 12.5% in Armenia in August 2022
Prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 12.5% in August 2022 in Armenia when compared to August 2021, the National Statistical Committee (NSC) reported. YEREVAN, September 5. /ARKA/. Prices ... ... August this year rose 11% and 31.1%, respectively, compared to August last year. Meat prices rose 12% yoy in August 2022 with pork and beef rising 2.3% and 21.4%, respectively, Prices of fish and seafood increased by 6.7% compared to August 2021. Prices ...
09/05/2022Prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages rose by 13.5% in Armenia
Prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages rose 13.5% in Armenia in July 2022 when compared to July 2021, according to the numbers, released today by the National Statistical Committee ... ... by 21.2% and 31.1% respectively, while rice, buckwheat and lentils rose in prices by 12.7% and 28.6% and 31.8%, respectively. Pork and beef in July 2022 compared to June 2021 rose in price by 7.1% and 20% respectively. Fish and seafood prices increased ...
08/03/2022Food products prices rise 17.1% year-on-year in Armenia
In late June 2022 prices for foods and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia were up 17.1% from June 2021, according to the numbers, released today by the National Statistical Committee (NSC). ... ... by 17.7%, 20% and 29.9%, respectively. Prices for rice and buckwheat rose by 14.6% and 34.2% respectively. Prices for lamb, pork and beef rose by 7.1%, 8.2% and 17.8%, respectively. Fish and seafood prices rose 11.8%. Prices for cheese rose 25.4% while ...
07/06/2022Armenian 12-month food prices up 12%
Prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia rose in April 2022 by 14.3% compared to April 2021, and by 4% compared to March 2022, according to the numbers, released ... ... by 22.4%, prices for fresh milk, cheese, sour cream and matsoon (yogurt) rose by 12%, 21.2%, 14% and 23%, respectively, while pork price surged by 20.1%. Prices for cooking oils and fats rose by 6.1%. Fruit prices fell by 3.2% and vegetable prices soared ...
05/04/2022In February 2022 food products prices in Armenia rose by 11.4% year-on-year
Prices for foods and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia were up 11.4% in February 2022 when compared to February 2021, the National Statistical Committee said today. YEREVAN,... ... in price by 7.8%, Cheese prices in February increased by 17.2% compared to February. Prices for poultry meat, lamb, beef and pork grew by 6.8%, 7.6%, 8% and 31.8%, respectively. Prices for fresh cabbage in February increased 3.8 times year-on-year. Potatoes ...
03/03/2022Armenia bans imports of some types of meat and meat products from 4 countries
... raw materials and fodder from Russia, Kazakhstan, the Czech Republic and Poland. YEREVAN, January 17. /ARKA/. Armenia's Food Safety Inspection Body has restricted imports of certain types of meat, meat products, raw materials and fodder from Russia, Kazakhstan,... ... disease in the Orenburg region of Russia, it decided to ban imports of certain types of meat and meat products from these areas to Armenia from 17 January 2022. The ban applies to the following products/sub-products: *beef and mutton, pork, reindeer meat, wild animal meat susceptible to FMD * camels and camelids (llama, alpaca, vigon), * all types of zoo and ...
01/17/2022Food prices in Armenia in September 2021 up 15.4% year-on-year
Prices for food products and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia in September 2021 were 15.4% up compared to September 2020, the National Statistical Committee (said). YEREVAN, October ... ... were up 27.1% from September 2020. The sunflower oil price was up 55.1%. Meat products in September went up in price by 9%. Pork prices compared to September 2020 increased by 40.2%. In September 2021, bakery products and cereals rose in price by 9.5% ...
10/05/2021Armenia bans imports of pork and related products from seven countries due to ASF
Armenia has banned the imports of pigs, pork and their genetic materials from seven countries due to the threat of African swine fever (ASF). YEREVAN, September 15. /ARKA/. Armenia has banned the imports of pigs, pork and their genetic materials from seven countries due to the threat of African swine fever (ASF). The Food Safety Inspectorate said in a statement today that the ban enters into force on September 17. The seven countries are Romania, Moldova, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria. The list of banned products includes live pigs, pork and other edible ...
09/15/2021Armenia’s prices for food products and soft drinks in August 2021 increased by 15.1% from August 2020
Armenia’s prices for food products and soft drinks in August 2021 increased by 15.1% compared to August 2020, and by 0.6% compared ... ....5% and 1.5% respectively. Meat products increased in price by 9.9% from August 2020 and by 0.7% from July 2021. Particularly, pork price in August this year compared to August 2020 increased by 40.3%, and compared to July this year - by 6.5%. Prices for ...
09/06/2021Food products up in price by 13.5% in Armenia from July 2020
Prices for food products and non-alcoholic beverages in Armenia in July 2021 increased by 13.5%, compared to July 2020, and decreased by 1.4% compared to June 2021, according to the ... ... compared to June of this year by 3%. Meat products in July increased in price by 9.7% from July 2020 and by 1.8% from June 2021. Pork prices in July this year compared to July 2020 increased by 32.2%. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in July 2021 ...
08/04/2021Armenia's food security is protected
Armenia has secured its food security, Economy Minister Tigran Khachatryan said on Wednesday, when speaking at the National Assembly.... ... is true with meat and meat products. As for poultry meat, domestic production covers only 1/4 of the demand and production of pork - 2/3 of the demand. He said domestic production of grain is sufficient to meet only half of the demand and the other half ...
06/10/2020Beef and pork wholesale prices going down in Armenia
Beef and pork wholesale prices have dropped significantly in recent days, Zhamanak reported on Friday. "The wholesale beef price has slipped from AMD 2,300 drams from AMD 2,500, and pork price has plunged from AMD 1,900 to AMD 1,300," the daily reports....
01/31/2020Food safety irregularities found at one of Yerevan’s shops
... and without proper marking in Eureka 95 shop in Yerevan’s Norashen district. YEREVAN, June 28. /ARKA/. The State Food Safety Service of Armenia found products with expired shelf lives and without proper marking in Eureka 95 shop in Yerevan’s Norashen district. The inspection was prompted by an alarming call received by the service. There were biscuits, crackers, pork steak, sausages, flour, coffee and candies among the old products and cheese, butter and mince among unmarked products. The ...
06/28/2019Armenia’s State Food Safety Service bans import of meat products from Russia and some other countries
... some other countries to prevent African swine fever and bird flu from entering the country. YEREVAN, December 14. /ARKA/. Armenia’s State Food Safety Service said today it has imposed temporary restrictions on import of meat products from Russia and some other countries ... ... from entering the country. In particular, on December 14 the agency banned the imports of live pigs, their genetic material, pork and other raw meat, wild boar meat, and finished products containing pork. The ban applies also to horns, hooves, hides, ...
12/14/2018Armenian food safety watchdog bans import of pork and poultry from Russia
Armenia’s food safety watchdog has imposed a ban on imports of pork and poultry from several Russian regions, where animals are said to have been ill with African swine fever and avian influenza. YEREVAN, August 29. /ARKA/. Armenia’s food safety watchdog has imposed a ban on imports of pork and poultry from ...
08/29/2018Armenian MP questions government’s economic growth figures
A parliament member from the Prosperous Armenia party Vardan Bostanjyan questioned today the official figures, which say that the Armenian economy grew last year by more ... ... said. According to Armenia’s National Statistical Service (NSS), in December 2017, butter price went up by 41%, the price of pork surged by 36.9%, tomatoes rose by 31.1%, lamb by 28.9%, potatoes by 28%, trout by 23.4%, beef by 17.1%, eggs by 10.1% and ...
01/25/2018Armenian central bank chairman blames butter price rise on its shortage across Europe
According to the chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia Artur Javadyan, the 41% rise in the price of butter should be blamed on the increased demand for this product across Europe,... ... claimed. According to Armenia’s National Statistical Service (NSS), in December 2017, butter price went up by 41%, the price of pork surged by 36.9%, tomatoes rose by 31.1%, lamb by 28.9%, potatoes by 28%, trout by 23.4%, beef by 17.1%, eggs by 10.1% and ...
01/23/2018Prices of some food products rose dramatically in Armenia
... rise in the prices of a string of staples has caused serious concerns of the people, despite the authorities’ arguments that Armenia has the lowest inflation across the region and beyond. YEREVAN, January 18. / ARKA /. A dramatic rise in the prices ... ... 2017 when compared to December 2016. According to the National Statistical Service, the steepest rise was in butter price- 41%, pork price surged by 36.9%, tomatoes upped by 31.1%, lamb by 28.9%, potatoes by 28%, trout by 23.4%, beef by 17.1% %, cheese by ...
01/18/2018Price hikes to be discussed by Armenian parliament in eight days
Price hikes will be discussed at a parliamentary session on January 23, Ara Babloyan, the speaker of the Armenian National Assembly, said on Monday. YEREVAN, January 15. /ARKA/. Price hikes will be discussed at a parliamentary ... ... commodities leapt-20 to 40 percent. As an example, he pointed out the butter price, which jumped 41%, as well as prices for pork, eggs and other products. “After the tax code came into force on January 1, 2018, the inflation got a new impetus, and ...
01/15/2018Top ten products with prices raised ahead of New Year holidays
Price hikes at Armenia’s food market in November has aroused public outcry. YEREVAN, December 13. /ARKA/. Price hikes at Armenia’s ... ... price mounted 40.7% in November 2017, compared with the same month a year earlier. The butter price leapt 5.5% over one month. Pork is second in the ranking with its 40.3% year-on-year increase. Potatoes rank third (29%), fresh and frozen fishes fourth ...
12/13/2017Expert points out main causes of price hike at Armenia’s meat market
Meat has become more expensive in Armenia because of the long-lasting drought and the increase in prices for cattle fodder, Hrach Berberyan, head of Agriculture ... ... as 315 units were imported into Armenia in Jan-June 2017 against 353 units in the same period a year earlier, 2,200 tons of pork in Jan-June 2017 (16% year-on-year decline) and 579.7 tons of mutton and goat meat (69.5% year-on-year growth). ($1 – AMD ...
10/11/2017Agriculture minister explains price hikes at Armenia’s meat market
Ignaty Araqelyan, Armenian agriculture minister, explained Wednesday causes of price hikes at the country’s meat market. YEREVAN, October ... ... imported over the mentioned period. “The price hike, in my opinion, was due to the increase in prices for generally imported pork, which was caused by changes at the world market,” Araqelyan said. “And mutton process rose because of growth in exports ...
10/11/2017Ukraine searching for new lard sales market in Armenia
... Russia and Moldova stopped buying lard from Ukraine. The lard producers are searching for new sales outlets in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Kazakhstan. These countries have purchased products worth $53,800. Estonia, Germany, Cambodia, Singapore, Bahamas,... ... Panama and Australia have bought 7.5 tons of lard worth 27,800. In April, Ukraine’s pig breeders said that sell prices for pork rose 20%. --0---
08/02/2017Regulator reveals a string of breaches at meat inspecting firms
... or to identify possible diseases. The State Food Safety Service also revealed that pork was not examined for trichinosis (an animal and human disease caused by helminthes)... ... and the State Revenue Committee, as well as the Ministry of Finance, the State Food Safety Service said. The studies also revealed that the aforementioned firms had concluded... ... catering activities, despite the fact that there is no need for this, as under the Armenian legislation, meat is subject to obligatory laboratory expertise only at points...
03/24/2017Armenian meat producers allowed to sell their products to Russia
Armenian meat producing companies have been allowed to resume export of their products to Russia, Hovhannes Mkrtchyan, the chief veterinary inspector of the State Food Safety Service, said Tuesday. YEREVAN, November 18. / ARKA /. Armenian meat producing companies have been allowed to resume ... ... start exports to Russia after obtaining licenses. "Armenian producers will be able to export meat products made of lamb, pork, beef and chicken, with no restrictions on raw materials - local or imported - except for raw materials from countries ...
11/18/2014Armenia able to export up to 120,000 tons of agricultural produce to Russia in 2015
Armenia is able to bring its agricultural exports to Russia up to 100-120,000 tons next year, compared to about 64-65,000 this ... ... agricultural import items against the countries that applied sanctions on Russia over Ukraine. The embargo list includes beef, pork, fruits, poultry, cheese and milk products. –0—
09/02/2014Meat production in Armenia expected to grow 4-5% in 2015
Meat production in Armenia is expected to grow this year by 4-5%, Ashot Hovhannisyan, head of the veterinary department of the ministry of agriculture,... ... increase in sale of meat and poultry (in live weight) to about 145,000 tons. The rise in meat production pushed the price of pork down by 1000 drams down. That of mutton fell by 500 drams, and of beef by 200 drams. According to the National Statistical ...
01/20/2014Armenia’s level of self-sufficiency in essential foods in 2020 will increase to 80 %, agriculture minister
Armenia’s level of self-sufficiency in essential foods will increase to 80 % by 2020, agriculture minister Sergo Karapetyan ... ... now. The self-sufficiency in wheat production is only 35-36 % that of poultry production is even less - 12-20 %, while that of pork production is 41 %. The self-sufficiency level for potatoes, melons, fruits, grape, mutton and goat meat, beef and egg ...
12/25/2013Food prices rise 0.3 percent in Armenia in October
Prices for foods in Armenia rose 0.3% in October 2013, compared with the previous month, mainly due to 0.5-4% increase in prices for meat and dairy ... ... chicken and cooked sausage (1%), smoked sausage (1.2%), sausages (2%), basturma (dried meat) and chicken legs (2.7%). Mutton, pork and beef prices dropped 3.1%, 0.6% and 0.2% respectively. Prices for dairy products rose 11.9% in October 2013, compared ...
11/01/2013Food prices in Armenia slip 0.5% down in September
Food prices in Armenia went 0.5% down in September 2013, compared with the previous month, the National Statistical Service reports. According ... ... before, and 0.3%, compared with August 2013. Poultry meat prices went 0.6% up, sausages rose 0.9%, beef 0.1% and mutton and pork 3.9% and 0.1% respectively. Prices of fish products showed 4.4% year-on-year and 0.4% month-on-month increase in September ...
10/01/2013Armenia’s food self-sufficiency level is about 60 % this year
... news conference today that food safety is a critical component of the national security. YEREVAN, September 9. / ARKA /. Armenia’s food self-sufficiency level is about 60 % this year, according to Hrachya Tspnetsyan, head of an agriculture ministry department, who told a news conference today that food safety is a critical component of the national security. He said the most problematic areas of agriculture in this context are production of grains, poultry and pork. He said self-sufficiency in wheat production is only 35-36 %, that of poultry production is even less - 12-20 %, while that ...
09/09/2013Armenia’s State Food Safety Service detects no breach of standard in Belarus food products
... standard after examining the quality of imported meat products from Belarus. The Armenian agency’s move was prompted by a decision of Rosselhoznadzor, Russia’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, to suspend imports of pork from Belarus following reports of detecting African swine fever there. The Armenian food safety agency has been examining carefully all products imported from Belarus, Brazil, the Netherlands, the U.S. and New Zealand from August 13 "We have been carefully examining since August 13 all the products of these countries, including meat ...
09/02/2013Food prices dropped by 1.1% in Armenia in August
Food prices dropped by 1.1% in Armenia in August against July mainly due to reduction in prices for vegetables, potatoes, fruits and sugar by 10.7-2.6% on average,... ... Prices for meat products rose by 0.2% in the period mainly due to rise in prices for poultry (0.3%), for chicken hocks (0.3%), pork (0.9%). Mutton prices decreased by 1.6%. Beef prices remained unchanged in August. Prices for fish products rose by 0.4% ...
09/02/2013Foods in Armenia 0.6% cheaper in June than in May
Prices for foods in Armenia fell 0.6% in June, compared with May, mainly due to a 8.1-percent fall in prices for vegetables and potatoes and one-percent ... .... Prices for meat products went 0.6% up mainly due to 1.3% and 3.5% increase in beef and mutton prices respectively. Pork became 2.9% cheaper. Bread prices went 0.1% up. Coffee, cocoa and tea prices rose 0.3% as well. ---0----
07/01/2013Cattle stock in Armenia increased 10.3% in 2012
The number of cows in Armenia grew 10.3% or by 61,800 in 2012 to 661,000 cows, Ashot Hovhannisyan, chief of the Armenian agriculture ministry’s veterinary ... ... horses 8.9% or by 900 to 10,800. Hovhannisyan said the increase in livestock also enlarged sales – 130,300 tons of beef, pork, mutton and poultry were sold in Armenia in 2012 – 1.9% year-on-year growth. Some 618,000 tons of milk were produced ...
06/11/2013Food prices in Armenia shed 0.4% in May
Foods in Armenia were 0.4% cheaper in May than in April. YEREVAN, May 31. /ARKA/. Foods in Armenia were 0.4% cheaper in May than in ... ... leapt 7.1%, 17.1%, 27.5%, 42.3% and 44% respectively. Meet products became 0.1 percent cheaper because of decrease in pork and beef prices – 2.8% and 0.1% respectively. Prices for mutton, chicken legs and poultry meat went 1.7%, 0.8% and ...
05/31/2013February food prices down by 0.9% in Armenia
Prices for food in Armenia downed by 0.9% in February compared to January due to tumbles by 2.6%-6.2% of prices for fruits, vegetables and potatoes,... ... persimmon-21.7%. In Yerevan fruit prices decreased by 2%. Meat prices dropped in February from January by 0.2%. Prices downed for pork by 4.3%, basturma-1.1% and sausage-1.1%. Cost of beef and lamb rose by 0.6% and 3.1% accordingly. Meat prices in Yerevan ...
03/04/2013No rise expected in prices for meat, apart from pork fore-end
No rise in meat prices is expected ahead of the New Year festivities, chief of zooveterinary department of Armenian ministry of agriculture Ashot Hovhannisyan said at “Novosti” international press center. YEREVAN, December 13. ... ... said at “Novosti” international press center. According to him, some 8-10% rise may be recorded only in prices for pork fore-end, the traditional New Year dish in Armenia. Meat prices stay stable due to meat industry’s high output, Hovhannisyan ...
12/13/2012Meat percentage in many Armenian sausages below 16 percent: SCPEC
Armenia’s State Commission for Protection of Economic Competition (SCPEC) ruled today to penalize 21 local meat companies for ... ... substances in the meat products, added to increase their weight and make them look more appetizing. Besides, instead of beef and pork some varieties of sausages contained frozen imported buffalo and chicken meat. He said SCPEC will ask the ministry of agriculture ...
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