The Armenian Economy Ministry has denied rumors that local flower exporters are importing flowers from other countries for subsequent re-export to Russia.
Russia recently restricted flower imports from Armenia. The restrictions imposed by the Russian Federation have caused discontent among flower exporters, who have staged protests demanding that the government find a solution to the problem.
According to rumors, the restrictions on flower exports to Russia are partly due to the fact that the flowers are not grown in Armenia, but are imported and re-exported by exporters from other countries.
In response to a request from Armenpress, the Economy Ministry noted that the volume of flower imports from abroad is insignificant compared to the volume of exports from Armenia to Russia, and that mainly only seedlings are imported.
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