Georgia will receive 4 million euro within the framework of the European Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development (EUPARD), Trend cites Georgian Agriculture Minister Shalva Lipiya.
Georgia built agricultural service centers to consult farmers and help form cooperative societies of farmers, EU Ambassador to Georgia Philipp Dimitrov said.
The ENPARD was launched in Georgia in 2013. The republic has received 40 million euro for productionof agricultural equipment and to cope with poverty.