Georgian tea will be sold by Oxalis, one of the leading supermarket chains in the Czech Republic, after a Georgia-based company has received support from the Export Assistance Programme of the Enterprise Georgia state project to deliver its products to the store.
Enterprise Georgia revealed the news on January 25, explaining Gamarjoba, a domestic producer who had sold tea under multiple trademarks, had reached an agreement with the Czech chain with the benefit of the programme.
It will sell premium-quality tea varieties, made from pesticide-free leaves in mountainous areas of western Georgia’s Guria region, in the Oxalis chain.
The company benefited from the state initiative in being able to cover its expenses associated with entry fees – a common requirement in the market, which has often posed a challenge for small and medium-sized businesses – to complete its entry into the Czech market.
A Georgia-made alcoholic beverage, produced with tea infusion, is already sold in the Czech Republic.
Enterprise Georgia launched its pilot Export Assistance Programme last year, with the goal of increasing domestic product export volumes and boosting international competitiveness of domestic products. (Agenda/Business World Magazine)