The strengthening of trade relations with the European Union creates new prospects for products produced in Georgia. Each Georgian product has its own history, sometimes even a legend, which attracts European consumers even more.
For example, Georgian tea is the northernmost tea grown in the world, although its velvety taste and rich aroma are in no way inferior to the cultures grown in India, Sri Lanka or Kenya.
Today we will tell you the story of Georgian tea "Bueti", which not only conquers the European markets, but also introduces sustainable and green technologies in its production.
We are glad that the success of Bueti, like many other Georgian producers, was made possible by the support of the European Union and the United Nations Development Program.
For example, Georgian tea is the northernmost tea grown in the world, although its velvety taste and rich aroma are in no way inferior to the cultures grown in India, Sri Lanka or Kenya.
Today we will tell you the story of Georgian tea "Bueti", which not only conquers the European markets, but also introduces sustainable and green technologies in its production.
We are glad that the success of Bueti, like many other Georgian producers, was made possible by the support of the European Union and the United Nations Development Program.