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Seven family wineries from Georgia participate in Natural Wine Festival in Hamburg

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Seven family wineries from Georgia participated in the Natural Wine Festival, GLUCK GLUCK Naturweinfest in Hamburg, Germany, with the support of the Georgian National Wine Agency.

The 2026 Natural Wine Festival featured about 50 winemakers from Georgia, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Austria, France, and Germany.

Germany is the largest importer and consumer of wine in Europe. Through activities supported by the National Wine Agency and consistent cooperation with Georgian wine producers, a growing trend in the export of Georgian wine has been observed.

The Georgian National Wine Agency prioretizes popularization and raise of awareness of Georgian wines on the international markets. The agency is implementing targeted advertising and marketing campaigns in the US, Europe, and Asia to diversify wine markets.

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image EBRD supports modernisation of waste management in Benin

29.04.2026.16:58

  • EBRD sovereign loan of €35.5 million to modernise waste management infrastructure in the Grand Nokoué region of southern Benin
  • Investment will introduce first large-scale use of recycling, sorting and composting systems in the country
  • Project will help transition Grand Nokoué’s solid waste sector towards a more integrated, sustainable and recycling oriented model

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a sovereign loan of €35.5 million for Benin’s national solid waste management company, Société de Gestion des Déchets et de la Salubrité (SGDS). 

The investment will support the upgrade and modernisation of municipal solid waste management infrastructure in the Grand Nokoué region. The project is being co-financed with the European Investment Bank (EIB).

Grand Nokoué, which is home to approximately 2.8 million people, currently relies on a landfill-based disposal model. The EBRD funding will help the region transition to a more integrated and sustainable, recycling-oriented model by introducing innovative green technologies and practices that will yield tangible benefits at scale, including an expected reduction in CO₂ emissions of more than 75,000 tonnes per year.

The investment will support improvements to SGDS’ manual sorting facilities, the construction of new sorting centres and composting plants, the installation of landfill gas collection systems, upgrades to leachate management systems, and a range of ancillary works at landfill sites. The loan will also enable the acquisition of waste collection trucks and containers, helping to improve operational efficiency and service coverage.

In addition, the EBRD will launch its first policy dialogue in sub-Saharan Africa’s infrastructure sector. The Bank will develop and implement an economic governance technical cooperation framework to support SGDS with operationalising a recently introduced household waste collection fee. In parallel, the technical cooperation will support SGDS in strengthening gender standards by developing and implementing an Equal Opportunities Action Plan to increase women’s participation in technical and leadership roles.

Dasha Dougans, EBRD Head of Benin, said: “This project embodies our commitment to accelerating green and resilient urban development and supporting Benin as it upgrades essential public services. Modernisation of the Grand Nokoué waste management system will bring long‑term environmental, social and economic benefits, building on the progress and transformation that started with the creation of SGDS a few years ago.”

Gilles Amoussou, SGDS’ Chief Executive Officer, said: “This project marks an important milestone for SGDS and for Benin’s transition towards a more modern, sustainable waste management system. Thanks to the partnership with the EBRD and EIB, we are strengthening the infrastructure needed to better serve the residents of the Grand Nokoué area.”

Benin became an EBRD shareholder in 2024 and a country of operation in July 2025. The Bank aims to invest in sustainable critical infrastructure in the country that will underpin private-sector development and support the modernisation and efficiency of enterprises. It will also work to help strengthen economic governance. This project is the second the EBRD has signed in Benin.

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