Saving Georgia's soil
November 6, 2012
Project goals: Preserving soil and securing the future through sustainable farming and cooperation in all phases, from planting to selling
Project measures: Education and training, sustainable forest and agriculture management, regional cooperation
Project volume: up to 15 million euros ($19.3 million) until 2015
Climate change is destabilizing Georgia’s arable land: frequent rain and wind have eroded precious soil that has been compromised by decades of deforestation and overgrazing. As a result, the country is facing the threat of crop shortages, leaving many families with too little to eat. Now, an initiative to plant new trees and wind shields aims to protect crop fields and stabilize the soil with deep-seated roots. Georgian farmers are learning just how to do that from a team of German landowners who are sharing their expertise. They hope to generate healthy harvests and ensure there is enough to go around once again.
A film by Juri Rescheto