
ArmInfo.Under the government's new program to subsidize customs duties and transportation costs for the export of Armenian greenhouse products, supply volumes are steadily increasing. Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan announced this on June 11, speaking in Parliament.
Without naming the export volume, he noted that Armenian products have already entered the markets of Greece, Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and elsewhere.
"This is an ongoing process, and we expect even greater volumes. The program has no tonnage restrictions. We will subsidize as many supplies as we can. And the volumes are growing every day," the Minister of Economy said.
He also announced a new program that provides the same subsidies for customs duties and transportation costs for fresh agricultural produce, but for produce grown outdoors, not in greenhouses.
He also recalled the zero-interest agricultural lending program launched in April of this year, which has already benefited 14,000 farmers. The program's total loan portfolio amounts to 21 billion drams.
According to the RA Statistics Committee, Armenia's foreign trade turnover with EU countries in January- April 2026 amounted to $1.058 billion, representing a 45.2% year-on-year increase. Exports increased by 97.3% to $355.7 million, while imports grew by 28% to $702.9 million.