Georgian Food and Beverage Brands Showcase at Amsterdam’s World of Private Label Trade Show
With the support of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia and the coordination of the Rural Development Agency, 10 Georgian companies were represented at the World of Private Label International Trade Show in Amsterdam.
The companies—Natsuji, Kula, Aromaproduct, May 2020, Kampa, Wellington, Karelis Khili, Ruispiri Cooperative - Ikalto Winery, Achinubuli, and Green Gold—showcased a diverse range of Georgian agricultural and food products, including wine, nuts, tea, juices, jams, compotes, and chips.
The Georgian stand was visited by Giorgi Darchia, Director of the Rural Development Agency, and David Makhitashvili, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of Georgia’s Embassy in the Netherlands.
“By ensuring the participation of Georgian companies in international exhibitions, we are promoting the global visibility of Georgia’s high-quality, competitive products, helping them access new markets and boost exports,” said Darchia.
Company representatives underscored the value of state support in securing new trade partnerships and maximizing export opportunities.
Held from May 20–21, the exhibition brought together over 3,100 companies from more than 70 countries, spanning the food and beverage, household, health, and personal care sectors.