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Georgia Project Notice - The USAID Potato Program In Georgia


Project Notice

PNR 43292
Project Name The USAID Potato Program in Georgia
Project Detail Funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the project seeks to sustainably to increase the productivity and value of potato sales among smallholder farmers in Georgia. It will do this by increasing the scale and quality of local seed potato production by addressing the root causes of low productivity and facilitating the commercial and institutional platforms that underpin a sustainable potato marketing system. The specific objectives are: to build leadership within the Georgia Farmers Association (GFA) and establish a potato producers’ network; to establish a model farm to produce and demonstrate quality seed potatoes; to introduce new potato genotypes, establish proper seed potato standards, and improve the existing seed certification system; and to provide training to advisers, extension professionals, and men and women farmers in integrated potato production and seed health (ISH) management strategies. Approach In this project, the International Potato Center (CIP) works closely with local private sector stakeholders—a large seed potato producer, the national rural advisory service and the country’s largest agricultural enterprise—to facilitate the adoption of innovative productivity-enhancing technologies to grow the value of potato sales among small-scale farmers. The project is comprised of two main components with activities focused on key target areas. The first component will establish a model seed farm using 3G technology and develop a potato producer network. A supporting potato council within the Georgia Farmers’ Association (GFA) will support the model farm operations. The producer network will represent the interests of farmers and act as a hub providing technical and marketing services in the target regions. Eventually, it will perform the role of supply chain manager, connecting farmers and their associations directly with buyers. This link is currently missing from local potato value chains. The network will develop its own business plan, laying the foundations for commercial sustainability and identifying key potential buyers, such as the Carrefour supermarket chain. Establishing the model farm will involve constructing the physical infrastructure needed for large-scale seed potato production. Cutting edge science will be employed to achieve disease-free, high-yielding seed potato based on a rapid multiplication system developed by CIP. The second component will introduce new potato genotypes and improved farming practices. It will ensure that farmers, extension agents and technical trainers have the knowledge they need to improve potato production practices and adopt integrated seed health management strategies. The project team will also ensure an effective seed potato certification system by adapting existing ‘best practices’ to the Georgian context and developing the protocols and field inspection guides needed to achieve certification. Training and other activities at the Scientific Research Center of Agriculture will build the capacity needed for it to become the key entity responsible for certification.
Funded By United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Sector Administration & Marketing
Country Georgia , Western Asia
Project Value GEL 189,000,000

Contact Information

Company Name CIP International Potato Center
Address Rusudan Mdivani r.mdivani@cgiar.org
Web Site https://cipotato.org/cip_projects/usaid-potato-program-in-georgia/

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