Potato Growers Georgia harvest enough potatoes to reach 100 percent self-sufficiency

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Potato Growers in Georgia harvest enough potatoes to reach 100 percent self-sufficiency

Potato Growers in Georgia harvest enough potatoes to reach 100 percent self-sufficiency

oktober 10, 2017

Georgia is reducing its dependency on potato imports as this year local farmers harvested enough to meet the needs of the local market.

Furthermore, Georgia has also increased the export of potatoes, giving more financial benefits to farmers. Georgia’s Agriculture Minister Levan Davitashvili visited Georgia's southern town of Akhalkalaki today, which is famous for its delicious potatoes in Georgia.

Levan Davitashvili, Georgia’s Agriculture Minister:

"This year we reached about 250,000 tonnes of potato production and we can say that the demands of the Georgian population are fully satisfied with Georgian production.”

“Thus we reduced dependence on import as the country has 100 percent self-sufficiency.”
The Minister said that this year Georgia is enjoying a plentiful, high-quality potato harvest which is a result of favourable weather and land as well as the efforts made by the Ministry to boost the harvest.

Georgia’s Agriculture Minister Levan Davitashvili visited Georgia's southern town of Akhalkalaki today and met local farmers.

Georgia’s Agriculture Minister Levan Davitashvili visited Georgia's southern town of Akhalkalaki today and met local farmers.

Levan Davitashvili:

"Thanks to the quality of the potatoes, Georgia has increased export of this agricultural product, which means that the potato has become an interesting export culture in Georgia.”

“About 35,000 tonnes of potatoes have already been exported and this number will increase by the end of this year. By selling potatoes abroad farmers’ income exceeded over $5 million.”

“We also see that there is demand on high quality potato on the local market and the prices are also higher. This creates additional motivation for the farmers.”