July 10 , 2024 - Strategic Research and Development of Georgia center (CSRDG) and Georgian Rural Council arranged Public meeting on the topic "The importance of European integration for Georgia - food safetyand education sectors" in Lanchkhuti.
The meeting was aimed at informing citizens about the role of Georgia's integration with the European Union in the food safety and education sectors andthison the issuepublicof dialoguepromotion.
meeting within of Georgia strategic of research and development Vakhtang Kobaladze, coordinator of the consumer rights protection program of the Center, made a presentation and reviewed the state regulation system of food safety operating in the European Union, the importance of European integration in initiating reforms in the field of food safety in Georgia, and the assistance provided by the European Union to Georgia in this direction. The guests had the opportunity to participate in the discussion that took place after the presentation.
The second speaker of the event, writer Aleksandre Lortkipanidze, reviewed the advantages of European education, features of university systems and opportunities that Georgian youth can enjoy. speakerHe spoke specificallywhatEurope is paving the wayIn this direction, how can Georgian students benefit from the benefits of European education andwhy is ithepreferredotherUniversitywith systemscompared to.
The event was attended by non-governmental organizations, educational institution, media, and local authoritiesand business sector representatives.
" Since 2010, integration with the European Union has been the main driver of reforms in the field of food safety in Georgia. Along with this, the financial, material and technical assistance of the European Union to the country is invaluableof foodsafetyconditionimprovementangle,which was made to increase the capacity of public institutions and the private sector.hopewe have,thatreformsandof the European Unionfrom the sideTheirsupport will continue,whichopportunitywill give usin Georgiaof foodharmlessnessIt should be protected at the same level as it is in the countries of the European Union" - said Vakhtang Kobaladze, coordinator of CSRDG 's consumer rights protection program.
"Education has long been a priority in the European family , therefore this is an ideal space ,thatyouthto masterdesiredprofession , developed ,To perfect their knowledge and to help Georgia with their professionalism . European familymeansof educationMetavailabilityandowngoalsachievementOn the way to support . "
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The suitability of honey was monitored by the Georgian Rural Council in Lanchkhuti with the support of the Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia (CSRDG), within the framework of the fourth phase (ENPARD IV) of the European Union's "European Neighborhood Program for Agriculture and Rural Development" (ENPARD - Georgia), as well as the "Bread of the World" organization (Germany) within the framework of the project "Increased Agricultural Practices and Consumer Awareness".
According to the legislation of Georgia, hundreds of pharmacologically active substances are regulated, including antibiotics. The content of chloramphenicol and some of the drugs included in the group of nitroimidazoles is prohibited in food, while the rest are not regulated at all and are checked according to the norms in the European Union.
Researches were conducted in the State Laboratory of Agriculture.
A total of 4 samples were tested, 2 - unlabeled and 2 - labeled. 2 samples were tested for chloramphenicol content, as well as 2 samples for nitroimidazole group drugs.
Antibiotic content was not found in any of the samples.
Georgian Rural Council is a partner organization of the Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia and implements the project "Safe Food for Lanchkhuti Municipality".
At the link below you can see the new brochures of the Strategic Research and Development Center of Georgia "Food Safety" (Georgian).
In September 2023, the Georgian Rural Council held the final presentation of the project "Cooperation for Local Development" in Chokhatauri and Lanchkhuti. The presentations were held in the meeting halls of Chokhatauri and Lanchkhuti municipal Councils and were led by the project director Amiran Gigineishvili.
The target groups of the project were the population of 3 villages of Lanchkhuti municipality, Etseri, Oragve and Grigoleti (about 1200 inhabitants, 50% of whom are women and 36% young people), as well as the population of 3 villages of Chokhatauri municipality, Erketi, Dablatsikhe and Burnati (about 1100 inhabitants, of whom 50% women and 30% young), Lanchkhuti Municipality City Hall and City Council, Chokhatauri Municipality City Hall and City Council.
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