The Honey Festival 2018
The annual Honey Festival was opened for the fourth time on August 11th on Batumi Boulevard and closed on August 12th in Batumi Botanical Garden. Up to 45 beekeepers from across Georgia once again presented their honey and by products for the festival visitors. Honey themed activities were held for children’s entertainment; visitors could see the ancient beehive at the special corner for jara beekeepers from Ajara and could taste different kind of honey from different parts of Georgia. Batumi Botanical Garden promoted Goderdzi Alpine Garden; live music kept the celebration spirit all day.
“Beekeeping is our family business. We started participating in the festival from the very beginning and it became a tradition. Each year we promote our products and each year we find new clients. This annual festival helps us to make our products more visible and popular” - Shorena Kezheradze, Khelvachauri municipality, Ajara.
“I have attended the festival in Batumi for the 1st time and the most important thing was linkages made at the festival. I’ve seen many new things, for example, Jara beehive and original packages for honey jars. These things made me think of new ideas how to advertise my product” - Tatyana Bulya, Zugdidi municipality, Samegrelo.
This year full sustainability was attained when the Ministry of Agriculture of Ajara officially allocated a budget for the festival with its N(N)LE Agroservice Center as the co-organizer of the festival along with the Ajara Beekeepers Business Association (ABBA) under the Ajara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) as the main organizer.
“The festival is very important for promoting farmers and their products. The Ajara government supports such events to facilitate farmers and local honey producers to expend their businesses, make linkages and exchange experience among one another” – Tornike Rizhvadze, Chairman of the Government of Ajara.
“As we see, this year the festival is larger in scale and more organized in terms of labeling the product. Packaged, labeled and certified product is a step forward to the European and international market”. – Tite Aroshidze, Minister of Agriculture of Ajara.
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