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Georgia: 60 million euros of new EU support for agriculture and food safety

Tuesday, September 4
The European Commission is providing EURO 60 million of new funding to modernise Georgia's agriculture as well as build up the institutions responsible for preparing its political association and economic integration with the EU. This assistance comes through the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) and is in the framework of the Eastern partnership.

The first part of the programme will provide support to Georgia's agriculture sector, with a particular focus on small farmers’ associations. It will help prepare government institutions to respond more effectively to the needs of the rural economy. It will also support private farmers’ associations, strengthen cooperation among farmers and increase food safety through training and technical advice.

The second part of the programme will promote institutional reform in Georgia and strengthen the state institutions which have the job of preparing and implementing the EU-Georgia Association Agreements and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (a new partnership set up to help liberalise trade in the area). This includes sharing advice and providing support to institutions which coordinate the negotiations, as well as equipping institutions such as the National Food Agency with specialised laboratories to fulfil future obligations under the agreements; in particular to respect European norms and standards.
(EU Neighbourhood Info)