Georgian farmers are selling more than 9,000 tonnes of non-standard apples, providing support to farmers and processors across the country.
2024-10-08 00:00
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In Georgia, during the current fruit harvest season, farmers have supplied 9,000 tonnes of non-standard apples to collection entities, generating revenue exceeding ₾2 million ($3.29 million), as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture. Davit Tsitlidze, the head of the Rural Development Agency,
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