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Women's Rooms Promo Video

The Women’s Rooms offer a resource space and information services for rural women in twenty-eight rooms in twenty-seven municipalities of four regions of Georgia.  

Jara Beekeepers Association

The ALCP facilitated the creation of the Jara Beekeepers Association (JBA) in 2018. The JBA is the only organization in Georgia uniting Jara beekeepers and preserving and promoting old traditional type of beekeeping, and the main focal point between Jara beekeepers and honey aggregators. Uniting Jara beekeepers under the JBA brought hope and feeling of pride to those beekeepers who are continuing or are now taking Jara beekeeping up. 

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TOT in Jara Honey Production for VET Colleges

A short film on the Training of Trainers in Jara Honey Production for VET Colleges, which was held on May 18th-19th for twelve VET college representatives from seven regions of Georgia. 

Agri Journalism

Interview of Helen Bradbury, the ALCP Team Leader with Agrogaremo TV, where she speaks about the programme support to agri journalism development.

BEAM Webinar on Formalisation and the MSD approach

The ILO selected the ALCP to conduct a field study on the links between market access, enterprise formalisation and decent work. The ALCP successfully used the MSD approach to encourage formalisation of farmers and agri-businesses in the Georgian dairy sector.

The webinar, where the ALCP Team Leader was invited as a key speaker, showed how this was achieved. It discussed the interventions used and the results in terms of growth, market access and improved working conditions

Emili Family Investigates the Georgian Milk Mark

The Georgian Milk Mark investigated by popular Emily Family Youtube channel.

LATEST NEWS
Gold Medal for Georgia
30/08/2022
    The Rural Development Agency (RDA), representing Georgia at the 47th Apimondia Congress 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey, was awarded a Gold Medal for outstanding design of a trade stand in the 36 square meters category. Georgia was selected from among twelve other nominees. This year was distinguished by the strongest ever representation of Georgian beekeeping at the Apimondia Congress. Now it is the third time that Georgia has attended. Eight honey producing and exporting companies exhibited on the winning Georgia stand, showcasing honey, queen bees, and other beekeeping products including cosmetics. The congress proved highly profitable for the Georgian representatives in establishing linkages, potential partnerships and experience sharing with beekeeping associations the Beekeeping Association of Slovenia, the Slovak Beekeepers Association and the Turkey Beekeepers’ Association. The potential for Jara honey to apply for Fairtrade certification was discussed with Fairtrade International representatives. Representatives and judges of the London Honey Awards also visited the Georgian stand. A few Georgian companies have won silver and bronze at the award in 2022. A strong representation to the third London Honey Awards in 2023 by the Georgian Beekeepers Union members will be facilitated by the programme.
Georgian Honey at Apimondia
23/08/2022
    The 47th Apimondia Congress 2022, the most significant event in beekeeping worldwide, will take place from 24th to 28th August in Istanbul, Turkey. For the third time and with the strongest representation to date, the Georgian Beekeepers Union (GBU) and eight member companies will showcase the Georgian honey sector with the full financial sponsorship of the Rural Development Agency (RDA) under the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia (MEPA). The eight honey producing and exporting companies who will exhibit different types of Georgian honey, including, bio Jara honey are: KTW Agro Keda, Rukhi Queen, Geo Natural, Cooperative Racha Natural Products, Api Geo, Tapli Sakhlshi, Cooperative Ska, Ska-Kodala. A short movie on Georgian beekeeping produced for the event will be showing in the Georgian booth. An e-poster presentation in the Beekeeping Economy section in the academic conference side of the Expo entitled A Revival of Georgian Traditional Beekeeping – Jara Beekeeping will be showcased as well.  
Local TV launched in Tsalka
16/06/2022
On June 16th the Journalism Resource Centre celebrated the opening of the first local TV media TOK TV in Tsalka municipality. Three local journalists attended journalism courses on reporting for one month. As Tsalka is a multiethnic municipality the journalists represent Georgian, Azerbaijani and Armenian communities. ‘We will report on the issues that are important in increasing transparency and accountability among the general population and local officials. Reports related to agricultural issues will be one of the main topics for our work. Local people will be engaged in the decision-making around ongoing local development. Especially, this is important after the newly opened tourist attraction in Dashbashi Canyon.’ - Local Journalist Nazi Meshveliani said.
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