Recovery, Conservation, and Sustainable Use of Georgia’s Agrobiodiversity

Project Summary

The project goal is the conservation and sustainable utilization of threatened local plant genetic resources important to food and agriculture in Georgia. The project has two immediate objectives: 1. In-situ and ex-situ conservation of selected local agricultural biodiversity in Samtskhe-Javakheti on a pilot demonstration basis;2. A strategy agreed and under implementation for replication in other Georgian regions of best practice and lessons learned in conservation and utilization of local agricultural biodiversity. The project will be implemented by Association ELKANA, an established NGO that provides technical, distribution and marketing support to organic farmers. ELKANA has its own distribution network, marketing unit and provides its own credit lines to member farmers. ELKANA also has established contacts with distributors and organic associations in Europe. The GEF project will finance activities incremental to ELKANA’s regular technical, distribution and marketing services to farmers who use the threatened and globally important varieties targeted by this project.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
1458
Project Type
Medium-size Project
Status
Completed
Country
Georgia
Region
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund
Implementing Agencies
United Nations Development Programme
Executing Agencies
Ministry of Environment
GEF Period:
GEF - 3
Approval Fiscal Year:
2004

Financials

Project Preparation Grant Amount
25,000 USD
GEF Project Grant
962,408 USD
Co-financing Total
0 USD
GEF Agency Fees
0 USD
Total Cost 987,408.00 USD

Project Timeline

Received by GEF
31 Aug 2001
Preparation Grant Approved
10 Dec 2001
Concept Approved
31 Mar 2004
Project Approved for Implementation
30 Mar 2004
Project closed
06 Jul 2011