Georgian ‘Livo’ Natural Juices Presented at Berlin Exhibition
Georgian natural juices company ‘Livo’ is taking part in the Grüne Woche international exhibition in Berlin. Grüne Woche (International Green Week) was opened on 16 January.
With the support of the Ministry of Agriculture, various Georgian companies are presenting their products, includng wine, Chacha (Georgian pomace brandy), beer, lemonades, juices, tea, churchkhela, jam, and more, at the exhibition.
Also on show at the exhibition are classic examples of traditional Georgian cuisine with dishes like Khachapuri, Chvishtari, and Phkhali. To compliment the tasty offerings, Georgian ensemble Shvidkatsa will perform polyphonic folk songs for the guests.
International Green Week (IGW) is taking place for the 81st time in 2016; a one-of-a-kind international exhibition for the food, agricultural and horticultural industries. Producers from all over the world come to IGW to test market food and luxury items and reinforce their brand image.
The opening of the exhibition was attended by the Georgian Minister of Agriculture, Otar Danelia, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany, Lado Chanturia, and the Georgian delegation.
‘Livo’ was founded by the Sales Management Company in 2013. Their natural juices are produced in their ‘Citro’ factory in Adjara.
The juices are made from local citrus and raw fruit by direct squeezing, which preserves the aromatic taste and the healthy qualities of the juice.
According to Quality Lab laboratory, ‘Livo’ juices do not contain any genetically modified organisms.
‘Livo’ lemon juice was awarded a gold medal at the World Food Ukraine international exhibition in Kiev in 2014.
The company’s juices are also sold in Russia and Estonia.
Ana Akhalaia