Weekly Entrepreneurial News by Entrepreneur Georgia
Chikori
Georgian dried fruit producer Chikori can now be found on the shelves of more than 40 Lidl hypermarkets across Lietua. The Ukrainian market is already being considered as the next direction. And Vato Deurishvili, company head, says Chikori's export map is not limited to this, and negotiations are underway with Poland and Germany to further expand the foreign market. The company started operating in 2016, and the product soon gained popularity among local consumers before gaining positions on foreign markets as well.
Georgian Olive brand
The Georgian Olive brand, with the help of collaboration with Kakhetian Traditional Winery, is to expand production. New plantations will be planted on 1000 hectares of land in the Sighnaghi area, Kakheti. The main goal of the initiative is to further develop olive culture in Georgia and gradually introduce Georgian products to foreign markets. "Georgian Olive" has been engaged in the cultivation of olive plantations in Georgia for several years. The brand's olive oil and marinade are already gaining popularity among consumers.
Gepherrini
Gepherrini is now producing for the Kuwaiti market. An agreement has already been signed with Kuwaiti company A&M, one of the largest companies there, which sells imported leather products countrywide. With the support of the Enterprise Georgia Agency, Gepherrini established business ties with A&M at the annual Hong Kong Exhibition - APLF. This is already the second successful contract for the Georgian brand, the first coming last year in a partnership with InterBlock Hong Kong Limited, thanks to which Gepherrini opened an island-type store in one of Hong Kong's most famous shopping centers.
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