Commercial cultivation of walnuts and almonds is growing in Georgia

게시됨 2024년 4월 11일

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Georgia's almond and walnut industry, though in its infancy, has made remarkable strides, producing approximately 2,000 tons of almonds and 2,500 tons of walnuts last year. The industry has begun test exports to several countries, including European nations, Turkey, Azerbaijan, China, and India, significantly reducing the country's reliance on imported almonds and making them more affordable locally. Under the leadership of Tornike Lataria from the Association of Almond and Walnut Producers of Georgia, the industry is expected to see a bumper walnut harvest this year, showcasing its rapid growth and resilience in overcoming initial hurdles.
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According to the director of the Association of Almond and Walnut Producers of Georgia, Tornike Lataria, the production of these types of products is a relatively new industry for the country. Last year's nut harvest was of premium quality, Business Georgia reports. “Almonds and nuts are a new industry for the country. Last year, commercial enterprises harvested about 2,000 tons of almonds and 2,500 tons of walnuts. Manufacturers were able to carry out test exports in a variety of directions. According to my information, exports were carried out to European countries, as well as to Turkey, Azerbaijan, China, India and other countries,” he said. According to the head of the Association, the import of almonds in the country has been practically replaced by local production. “The import of almonds in the country has almost been replaced. Almonds in Georgia were very expensive, and they were 100% imported. Our almonds were 4-5 times more expensive compared to the world market price. ...
출처: Eastfruit

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