Tbilisi. In cooperation with organization "People in Need" (PIN) and "Elkana", the Association of Young Economists of Georgia has presented study results on February 23 as part of the ENPARD project. Presentationi was hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia.
The study evaluated the project "Supporting the Spring Works of Land-Starved Farmers in 2014". Evaluation and recommendations were based on feedback received from the project's direct beneficiaries.
The study was conducted in 9 municipalities of Imereti and Racha-Lechkhumi, including focus groups and in-depth interviews.
Discussion has followed the presentation of study results, participants of which have once again stressed the importance of the study and need to take into account its results when planning future projects and programs.
Source: economists.ge
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