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Gala TV – Growing buckwheat in Armenia with EU support

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24th June 2017

Details: Koryun Sumbulyan began growing buckwheat in the coldest part of Armenia. With the support of a grant from the EU he was able to build a buckwheat processing plant. He now has plenty of stock to sell, but is struggling to find a market for his organic product.
Language: Armenian
Reporter: Kristina Mkrtchyan
Camera: Sos Dzvakeryan
Dateline: Yerevan, Armenia – 24/06/2017
Source: Gala TV< / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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