Bottled water in Armenia


has a massive production of bottled mineral and spring water, with a large number of water bottling companies.

Mineral water

Armenia has a large reserve of mineral water, mainly in the regions of Jermuk, Bjni, Arzni, Hankavan, and Dilijan.
Starting from 2004, production levels of bottled mineral water is dramatically growing.
The production volume reached up to 33 million liters during 2012. In 2013, the country witnessed a record in the production of bottled mineral water reaching up to 43.2 million liters, of which 11.8 million liters were exported. Consequently, the water bottling industry has succeeded in restoring and exceeding its pre-2009 crisis volumes, when a record volume of production was observed in 2008, reaching up to 35.8 million liters, of which 9.7 million was exported.
Currently, around 25-30% of mineral water produced in Armenia is being exported. The main exporting country is Russia while the 2nd is the United States. Other major importing countries included Georgia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.

2013

In 2013, around 10.5 million liters of mineral water were exported to Russia. Despite the Jermuk water scandal in the USA in 2007, the United States have imported around 300,000 liters of mineral water from Armenia in 2013, making it second-largest importer after Russia. Ukraine are 3rd with 250,000 liters in the same year.
In 2013, Armenia has also started to export mineral water to the United Arab Emirates. The volume was around 105,000 liters in that initial year. Other importing countries include: Georgia, Poland, and France.

2014

In 2014, the production volume reached up to 58.6 million liters, an increase of 35.6% compared to 2013. The exported volume was 14.7 million liters. Around 13 million liters in 2014 was exported to Russia. 460,000 liters was exported to the United States.

Water bottling by region

Many water bottling companies are operating in Armenia since the Soviet days. Generally, 2 types of water are being produced: mineral and spring.

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