date:Dec 06, 2019
This season's kaki production in Georgia has yet to be estimated, but based on October's results, it is already clear that it will be much better than last year's. Growers of Western Georgia have noticed a significant improvement in the quantity and quality of the production, while a number of producers in Eastern Georgia say that due to repeated episodes of dry weather during the season, their kakis are smaller, making the fruits unattractive to exporters.
According to the National Statistics