Amsterdam: To promote Georgian products internationally, a Georgian pavilion was established for the first time at the World of Private Label International Trade Show exhibition held in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The pavilion was erected with the support of the Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture.
Many Georgian companies participated in this show, which included Nutsge, Kula, Batono, Aromaproduct, Maisi 2020, Kampa, and Wellington. These companies through their participation at this international fair introduced Georgian agricultural products to the visitors. Georgian products include nuts, juices, chips, jams, and compotes.
David Tsitlidze the director of the Rural Development Agency of Georgia attended the exhibition. Others present included David Solomonia, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Georgia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
While sharing his views on the occasion the Director of the Rural Development Agency Davit Tsitlidze said that ” The European Union market had huge potential for the exports of Georgian products. The exhibition is a great opportunity to share information about the products with international customers.”
Eight Georgian companies are participating and presenting their products. This is a unique and wonderful opportunity for Georgian companies to establish connections with potential customers and develop exports in priority directions,” added Davit Tsitlidze, director of the Rural Development Agency.
Similarly, David Solomonia, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands shared his views and added that “the participation of the Georgian companies in this large-scale exhibition in Amsterdam is important for diversifying export markets and access to the EU market at the same time.
It is to be specifically mentioned that there are about 3,000 companies from 73 countries that are participating in the World of Private Label International Trade Show held in Amsterdam. At the venue of the exhibition, more than 60 international and regional pavilions have been erected to expand their export network in many other countries.