Projects

- Asian Development Bank - ADB
- Association of Young Professionals in Energy of Georgia - AYPEG
- CARE International
- CAREC Institute
- Capacity Building to the Agricultural Cooperatives Development Agency - ENPARD
- Caucasus Environmental NGO Network - CENN
- Center for Social and Economic Research - CASE
- Center for Training and Consultancy - CTC
- Deloitte
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH - GIZ
- Development Alternatives Incorporated - DAI
- ELKANA
- East-West Management Institute - EWMI
- Economic Prosperity Initiative - EPI
- Ecorys
- Embassy of Switzerland in Georgia
- Embassy of the Netherlands
- Environmental Information and Education Centre - EIEC
- Ernst & Young - EY
- Europe Foundation
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - EBRD
- European Commision
- European Union
- Evoluxer S.L.
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO
- French Livestock Institute
- Georgia's Innovation and Technology Agency - GITA
- German Economic Team in Georgia - GET
- Global Development Network - GDN
- Good Governance Fund - GGF
- Good Governance Initiative in Georgia - GGI
- HEKS/EPER
- Heifer International
- IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria
- Institute of Labor Economics - IZA
- International Centre for Migration Policy Development - ICMPD
- International Fund for Agricultural Development - IFAD
- International Labour Organization - ILO
- International Republican Institute - IRI
- Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University - TSU
- JSC MGEORGIA
- JSC Sarajishvili
- JTI Georgia
- KfW Development Bank
- Land O'Lake
- Liberal Academy Tbilisi - LAT
- Market Intelligence Caucasus - TNS
- Market Opportunities for Livelihood Improvement in Kakheti - MOLI
- Mercy Corps
- Millennium Challenge Account Georgia - MCA Georgia
- Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia
- Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia
- National Assessment and Examination Center - NAEC
- National Bank of Georgia - NBG
- National Statistics Office of Georgia - Geostat
- Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- OXFAM
- Open Society Georgia Foundation - OSGF
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - OECD
- PMC Research - PMCG
- Policy, Advocacy, and Civil Society Development Project in Georgia - G-PAC
- Presidential Administration of Georgia
- President’s Reserve Fund
- Pricewaterhousecoopers - PwC
- Procredit Bank
- Promoting Rule of Law in Georgia Activity - PROLoG
- ReforMeter
- Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus - REC Caucasus
- Research, Education, Development Fund - RED Fund
- Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation
- Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation - SDC
- TBC Bank
- Transparency International - TI
- UN Women
- UNICEF
- US Department of Agriculture - USDA
- USAID Economic Security Program
- USAID Governing for Growth - G4G
- United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
- United Nations Industrial Development Organization - UNIDO
- United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA
- United States Agency for International Development - USAID
- Volkswagen Foundation
- Westminster Foundation for Democracy - WFD
- World Bank

- Agriculture & rural policy
- Covid19
- Energy & environment
- Gender
- Governance
- Green and sustainable development
- Inclusive growth
- Macroeconomic policy
- Media & democracy
- Private sector & competitiveness
- Regional

- Ongoing
- Complated




Food Loss and Waste (FLW) is one of the critical issues related to waste management in Georgia. A large amount of food still suitable for human consumption is wasted by Food Business Operators (FBOs) and large food retailers in particular due to the packaging or quality issues, expiration date, excess supply and consumption habits, which results in significant economic losses for these FBOs.

A study of the Georgian tea sector’s competitiveness has been undertaken to reveal the potential for investment. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has been increasing its support for private sector development in Georgia which, alongside recent government reforms, is expected to improve the investment climate, giving further momentum to the EBRD's diversifying portfolio.