Government of Georgia – Appearance 2021

Prime Minister of Georgia Visits Naberauli Winery Incorporated with a Concessional Agro Credit Print Version

2021-09-05

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"It is important that Concessional Agro Credit provides financial support to such production companies, thus empowering the economy of the country" stated Irakli Garibashvili, Prime Minister of Georgia at Naberauli Winery today, which he visited together with the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia.

Levan Diasamidze, founder of the winery hosted the Head of Government of Georgia at his enterprise.

Naberauli Wines was incorporated in 2018. It obtained a co-financing from the Rural Development Agency in the value of 600 000 GEL in the same year and received over 800 000 GEL as a concessional agro credit. Winery was built in 2019 with a total investment of 3 MLN GEL

Naberauli Winery is a modern enterprise with state-of-the-art technology. It is surrounded by vineyards owned by the company.

Annual capacity of the winery is 120 tons of beverage, out of which 84 tons are kept in reservoirs, 7 tons - in quevry and upto 2 tons - in barrels.

Winery employs 20 people, out of which 10 are local residents.

Naberauli Wines produces such Rachvelian wines as Khvanchkara, Rachuli Mtsvane, Rachuli Sapere and Alexandrouli.

The Head of Government of Georgia was accompanied to the enterprise by Kakha Kuchava, Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia; Levan Davitashvili, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia; Irakli Karseladze, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Georgia; MP Gocha Enukidze, Majoritarian Member of Parliament of Georgia for Racha-Lechkhumi and Svaneti; Parmen Margvelidze, State Representative in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

 

Press Service of the Government Administration