
AGAR’s farming strategy focuses on:
Sustainability
Modern farming methods that protect soil, water, and biodiversity.
Diversity
Combining crops and livestock to balance risk and meet varied demand.
Scalability
Structuring operations that can grow to serve both domestic and export markets.
By embedding sustainability into every stage, farming not only generates economic returns but also strengthens AGAR’s ESG profile.
Agriculture remains a critical sector for Georgia, with fertile land, favorable climate, and strong regional demand. For AGAR, farming serves three key roles:
Early Value Creation
Generating revenue in Stage 0 while other verticals are still in planning.
Food Security & Community Impact
Supporting local supply chains and rural employment.
Platform Synergy
Linking with forestry (sustainable land use), bottled water (resource stewardship), and tourism (farm-to-table experiences).
Stage 0 (2025–26)
Initial farming leases, crop trials, and livestock programmes.
Stage 1 (2026–28)
Scaling agricultural operations and integrating processing.
Stage 2 (2028+)
Expanding export channels and embedding farming within AGAR’s broader ecosystem.