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In the post-Soviet era, Georgia initially suffered from conflict, extensive outmigration, and a resultant contraction of its economy, before achieving sustained growth over the past decade. While urban and most arable land is now privatised, pastoral areas predominantly remain under state ownership. Land registration has undergone a digital revolution, most recently looking to switch from a public registry to one based on blockchain technology.
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Total population
3,708,610
Urban population
58.6 %
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23 November 2022
The Land Portal published a new country portfolio for Georgia as part of our Country Insights initiative. The initiative seeks to expand knowledge about how countries govern their land, the challenges they face, and the innovative solutions they find to manage land tenure issues. Each portfolio…
08 July 2022
Food safety and transfer of modern technology and knowledge to farmers in Georgia were discussed between Agriculture Minister Otar Shamugia and United States officials in Washington, the Ministry announced on Friday.
During his visit to the capital, Shamugia held meetings with Cary Fowler, the US…
04 June 2020
For decades, deforestation in Georgia has been putting the livelihoods of communities at risk. It has not only led to an increase in the impact of natural disasters, but has also deprived communities of clean running water.
Clean water supply for a majority of Georgia’s regions depends on forests,…
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In 1992, the government enacted the Land Privatization Decree. In rural areas this focused on yards, gardens, orchards, and collective- (kolkhoz) and state-owned (sovkhoz) farms.
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