The FINANCIAL — The European Neighborhood Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD) organised a local food fair in Guria, Georgia last week, at with local agricultural cooperatives presented their production and offered them to the local public and foreign guests.
This event was organized as part of the “Black Sea International Folklore Festival” in Guria and supported by the State Folklore Centre of Georgia, the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, the City Hall and Board of Administrators of the Ozurgeti Municipality, and with the support of “Black Sea Arena”, according to EU Neighbourhood Info.
ENPARD is composed of a variety of aid modalities, from direct budget support to the Government, through technical assistance and small grants to NGOs. The total budget for ENPARD in Georgia, covering the period of 2013-2019, is € 102 million.
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