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Georgian Mkisa company has harvested its almond orchards for the first time this year

Mkisa represents the Georgian agro-sector, which develops almond and blueberry crops in different parts of Georgia. The company harvested the first crop of almonds this year, and soon we will see it on the counters of various facilities in Georgia. Also, it should be noted that several European and Gulf countries are interested in Mkisa’s healthy and delicious products. This year company has presented its first harvest of raw, roasted, and salted snack almonds at Anuga exhibition in Cologne, Germany, where its debut went successfully, according to company representatives.

According EastFruit, the Mkisa almond garden is in Bolnisi; its total area is 100 hectares, and it developed gradually, according to a plan. This time, the almond garden is planted on 40 hectares. Mkisa also created the first almond processing enterprise, equipped with high-tech equipment, ensuring the highest quality final product. Manufacturing includes a full cycle and goes through several stages, including husking, drying, shelling, processing, and storage in a space equipped according to standards, which, in turn, requires compliance with the appropriate environment and temperature regimes.

Read also: Mkisa — Georgian agricultural company with a focus on digital agriculture

It should be noted that Mkisa’s assortment includes raw almonds and roasted and salted almonds, and later, it is planned to add products with different names. It is important that Mkisa orchards are 100% compliant with internationally recognized standards and have certificates: HACCP, GLOBALG.A.P. – Accordingly, the doors of Europe and the Gulf countries are also open for the healthy products of Mkisa.

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