EU Sets Phytosanitary Standards for Armenian Agricultural Exports
EU Trade Exemptions for Armenian Agricultural Exporters: Timelines and Procedures

Armenian agricultural exporters seeking access to European Union markets must comply with strict phytosanitary regulations, according to reporting from Hetq. The EU requires laboratory testing and official certificates to verify that products meet health and safety standards before entry into the bloc.
These requirements apply to all agricultural goods exported from Armenia to the EU, establishing clear procedures and timelines for compliance. The phytosanitary rules aim to prevent the introduction of pests and diseases into European agriculture.
For Armenian farmers and agricultural businesses, meeting these standards represents both a challenge and an opportunity to access a major international market. The specific procedures and deadlines for compliance determine the feasibility of EU market entry for Armenian producers.

