
With the support of Georgia’s Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture and the organization of the Rural Development Agency, 10 Georgian companies participated in the World of Private Label International Trade Show held in Amsterdam on May 20–21.
The participating companies included: Natsuji, Kula, Aromaproduct, May 2020, Kampa, Wellingtoni, Karelis Khili, Cooperative Ruispiri - Winery Ikalto, Achinubuli, and Green Gold.
These companies presented a wide range of Georgian agricultural products to international visitors, including wine, nuts, tea, juices, chips, jams, and compotes.
The Georgian exhibition stand was visited by Giorgi Darchia, Director of the Rural Development Agency, and Davit Makhitashvili, Chargé d’Affaires of the Georgian Embassy in the Netherlands.
“By supporting the participation of Georgian companies in international exhibitions, we help raise awareness of Georgia’s high-quality and competitive products and open up new export opportunities,” said Darchia.
Company representatives emphasized the importance of state support in connecting with trade partners and increasing their export potential.
The exhibition featured over 3,100 companies from more than 70 countries, representing sectors such as food and beverages, household goods, health, and personal care products.
The information was provided by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.
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23/05/2025