The first Agrohub supermarket has opened today in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, where the consumers will be able to buy locally made fresh, organic and healthy agricultural products.
Agrohub is a new concept store where production and sales are integrated. The supermarket is located on the Marshal Gelovani Avenue, 22.
In total $15 million was invested in building the next generation of agricultural market in Tbilisi.
It is very important that Agrohub will contribute to popularising Georgian products. The customers will know for sure that the products they buy are made in Georgia and are the certified products,” said Georgia’s Deputy Economy Minister Ketevan Bochorishvili.
Georgian high officials from Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Agriculture attended the supermarket opening ceremony. Photo by Georgia's Ministry of Economy.
Agrohub has its own processing plants where the company produces 100 percent natural dairy products such as sour cream, yogurt and various other types of Georgian cheese.
In order to ensure the high quality of the products, Agrohub launched three types of laboratories: physical-chemical, microbiological and veterinary. The company fully equipped the laboratories with European technologies.
Aghoub plans to expand next year and add new markets not only in Tbilisi but throughout the country. Furthermore, the company is going to offer new products to the customers such as pastries, hot and cold dishes, salads and seafood.