Farmers and stakeholders from Bolnisi and the Alazani-Iori Basin explored sustainable practices within the I-CISK project framework.

On May 16, 2025, CENN, within the framework of the EU-funded I-CISK project and in cooperation with the French Embassy in Georgia, organised a Field Day in Maradisi aimed at strengthening local capacity for climate-resilient agriculture.
The event brought together beneficiaries from Bolnisi Municipality and the Alazani-Iori Basin, including members of the Alazani Multi-Actor Platform (MAP) and local farmers. Participants visited the Maradisi Cooperative, where they learned about environmentally friendly and sustainable agricultural practices designed to enhance resilience to climate change.
The field visit also served as an opportunity to present the objectives and results of the I-CISK project, demonstrating how co-created climate services can support informed decision-making and adaptive farming practices across Georgia’s agricultural communities.