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Fortalecimiento del desarrollo agrícola en Georgia - GCP/GEO/001/EC









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    Enhancing agricultural development in Georgia - GCP/GEO/001/EC 2017
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    Agriculture has always been an important part of the economy of Georgia. However, until quite recently the agriculture sector has been neglected, and this has deepened chronic problems, leading to very low productivity and underutilization of resources. Since 2012, the Government has been taking steps towards promoting agricultural development, and alleviating rural poverty through the implementation of the Strategy for Agricultural Development in Georgia. One of the prerequisites to improving the competitiveness of the agriculture sector is to enhance policy-making and develop the capacities of the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and its agencies.
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    Enhancing agricultural development in Georgia - GCP/GEO/004/AUT 2019
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    Full utilization of Georgia’s agricultural potential is vitally important for the country’s economy. Agricultural development offers investment opportunities and is essential for the development of the country as a whole, and particularly for employment, growth, poverty reduction and food security. Against this background, the project aimed to support the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) to achieve targets defined in the Georgian Strategy for Agricultural Development of improved food security and higher competitiveness, effectiveness and sustainability of the country’s agriculture. The project complemented the FAO technical assistance project funded by the European Commission, “Capacity Development of the Ministry of Agriculture”.
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    Enhancing the Competitiveness of Agriculture in Georgia through Improved Food Safety and Animal Health Standards - GCP/GEO/009/SWI 2022
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    The project supported the development and rollout of a NAITS based on open source frameworks (to avoid present and future licensing costs), using modern digital technologies to minimize costs and provide the utmost flexibility, in compliance with the IT strategy of the MEPA. In parallel, the project deployed equipment for the intended users of the software and developed their capacities. As a result of project activities, the MEPA and NFA have the capacity to identify, register and track livestock animal health prevention and response measures. This was achieved through the design and development of electronic individual animal identification, registration and traceability software, which was tested through a number of pilots. A wide range of capacity development activities were undertaken, including training of slaughterhouse and NFA field veterinarians. In addition, the project successfully engaged in cooperation and exchange of knowledge and experiences with other countries in the region, in particular Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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