Panorama: Georgia Surprised by Appearance of Abkhazian "Adjika" In Armenian Market
posted by circassiankama on August, 2009 as Abkhazia
16:50 25/08/2009
GEORGIA SURPRIZED BY APPEARANCE OF ABKHAZIAN ADJIKA IN ARMENIAN MARKET
The
Georgian Ministry of Economic Development tries to clarify how the
Abkhazian “Amtsa” adjika appeared in the Armenian consumers’ market. As
“Interfax” agency reports on this concern a representative of the
Georgian Ministry commented on the problem. “It’s not excluded that the
production is smuggled and is produced in Armenia. At present we try to
get the details by the help of the Foreign Ministry, after it an
official statement will be declared”, - mentioned the representative.
Russian “News.ru” informs that it is the first case recorded when
the goods produced in Abkhazia officially appear in the Armenian
consumers’ market. There are no political and economic relations
between Armenia and Abkhazia, although a great number of Armenians live
in Abkhazia.
The site notes that the sale of the mentioned product in Russian
market especially in Moscow supermarkets is realized without any
obstacle.
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