Imported fruits and vegetables often cheaper than local produce in Armenia

Despite the expansion of greenhouses and intensive orchards in Armenia, locally grown fruits and vegetables are often more expensive than imports. A key reason: a large share of Armenian produce, such as apricots, cherries, tomatoes, and strawberries, is exported, primarily to Russia, leaving the…Original Article

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