United States Agency for International Development Agvantage





Sixth issue of Agroinfo 2008 magazine published
Agvantage


Welcome to the Website of AgVANTAGE

AgVANTAGE (formerly known as Support Added Value Enterprises) is a multi-year, multi-million Activity funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by ACDI/VOCA, a private, non-profit, U.S. international consulting and development organization.

AgVANTAGE Mission is to strengthen the capacity of Georgia's agricultural sector to respond to export opportunities by mitigating critical constraints and by enabling Georgian producers, processors and marketers to compete successfully in international markets.

Read more Read more...


Press releases
Image
- Friday, 16 May 2008
Georgian Alcoholic Beverages Presented at Chicago IWSB show
7 Georgian companies producing alcohol beverages are participating at the International Wine, Spirits & Beer Event on May 19-20, 2008. »
Image
- Friday, 16 May 2008
Georgia's Hazelnut, Bay Leaf and Spice Producing Companies Debuting at IFIA Japan 2008 Show
8 Georgian companies producing hazelnuts and bay leaf/spices are participating at IFIA Japan 2008 Show during 21-23 May. »
Image
- Thursday, 08 May 2008
Georgian Bay Leaf Export to Turkey
May 8, 2008, Kutaisi, Imereti region - USAID supported export development project AgVANTAGE will facilitate the first large-scale export of Georgian bay leaves form Georgian Aroma Company Ltd. (Aromaco) the largest producer of bay leaves and spices in the country to Turkey’s Kütaş A.S. »

Rad more More releases...

Success stories
Image
Georgian Ingredient Industry Exploring Eastern Asian Market at IFIA 2008 Food Show in Tokyo
... »
Image
Georgian Winemakers Impress Industry Representatives at International Wine, Spirits and Beer Event in Chicago
... »
Image
Creation of Stronger Fresh Herbs Value Chain Leads to Increased Export Sales
Herbia Ltd., based in Imereti's Tskaltubo District, is the first major fresh herbs exporter that... »

Rad more More success stories...