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Ceremonial session at the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences dedicated to International Day of Women and Girls in Scince

 

20250211 121410  On February 11 of this year, a ceremonial session dedicated to the International Day of Women and Girls in Science was held at the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The session was attended by: President of the Academy, Academician Givi Japaridze, Chief Academician-Secretary of the Academy, Academician Aleksandre Didebulidze, Deputy President of the Academy, Academician Anatoly Giorgadze, Head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. Marine Barvenashvili, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Agronomic Sciences of the Academy, Academician Gogola Margvelashvili, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection and Forestry Sciences of the Academy, Academician Lasha Dolidze, Chief Specialist for Relations and Activities with International Organizations, Dr. Tinatin Epitashvili, Academy Leading Specialists: Ketevan Chipashvili, Larisa Chaika, Dali Tarkhnishvili, and Marika Mosashvili, as well as invited guests.  20250211 123111

The session was opened and the Academy's Chief Academician-Secretary, Academician Aleksandre Didebulidze, addressed the audience with a welcoming speech. He noted that according to UNESCO data, women make up only a third of the world's scientists. However, this number is growing, and international foundations and grants support their increased involvement in science. UNESCO believes that women are underrepresented in scientific research. Their share in the total number of scientists is 28%. Since the Nobel Prize in Science was established in 1901, women have won only 3% of the awards. That is why UNESCO established the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which is celebrated all over the world on February 11, as well as the International Award for Women Scientists. Unfortunately, the situation in Georgia is also unfavorable regarding the number of women working in science, especially in the agricultural sector.

            

 Academician-Secretary of the Department of Agronomic Sciences, Academician Gogola Margvelashvili, delivered a speech at the session. She warmly congratulated the women on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Then she recalled prominent Georgian women scientists: the first Georgian psychophysiologist working in Europe, the author of many fundamental works, the winner of numerous international awards, a member of the French Academy of Medicine, Barbara Kipiani, and one of the prominent representatives of agricultural sciences, Academician Ksenia Bakhtadze, a woman who brought universal recognition to Georgian tea. Academician G. Margvelashvili also spoke about his own path in science, and about the difficulties she had to overcome. It was noted that Academician G. Margvelashvili is considered the head of the Georgian scientific school for the development of theoretical and practical foundations for the effective use of phosphorus fertilizers in the main types of soils of Eastern Georgia. Under her leadership and scientific supervision, 17 candidates of sciences and 4 doctors of sciences successfully defended dissertations.

The head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. Marina Barvenashvili, congratulated the women present in the hall on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. She wished each of them success, progress and new achievements.

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Following the congratulations, the ceremony of awarding honorary certificates of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences to female scientists working in the agricultural field was traditionally held.

The following were awarded honorary certificates of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences:

- Doctor of Agricultural Sciences Manana Kevlishvili;

- Doctor of Chemical Sciences Mzia Ghagolishvili;

- Doctor of Food Technology Lali Elanidze;

- Doctor of Agriculture Darejan Jashi;

- Doctor of Agriculture Nunu Nakashidze;

- Doctor of Engineering Miranda Gorgiladze;

- Doctor of Chemistry Lia Aptsiauri;

- Doctor of Engineering Naira Mamardashvili;

- Doctor of Chemistry Ketevan Sarajishvili;

- Doctor of Chemistry Ketevan Beriashvili;

- Academic Doctor of Agricultural Sciences Natia Sukhishvili;

- Doctor of Food Technology Elene Sordia;

- Doctor of Food Technology Sophio Dzneladze;

- Doctor of Engineering Medea Ormotsadze;

- Doctor of Food Technology Lia Kotorashvili;

- Doctor of Ecology Maia Kukhaleishvili;

- Doctor of Biology Guliko Dvali;

- Doctor of Philology Teona Khupenia;

- Doctor of Geography Ketevan Lataria;

- Doctor of Engineering Marika Mikiashvili;

- Doctor of Agricultural Sciences Rusudan Dzidzishvili;

- Doctor of Agriculture Khatuna Doborjginidze.20250211 124006

The President of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Academician Givi Japaridze, congratulated the female scientists on the “International Day of Women and Girls in Science” and on being awarded honorary certificates of the Academy. He introduced the invited guests to the scientific activities and structure of the Academy, spoke about the activities carried out within the framework of the memorandums of cooperation signed by the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences with scientific, educational and research institutions, both within the country and abroad. The President of the Academy, Mr. G. Japaridze, on behalf of the Academy, expressed his readiness for further cooperation with the female scientists of agriculture.

The following women who were awarded made speeches: Ms. Manana Kevlishvili, Ms. Rusudan Dzidzishvili, Ms. Lia Aptsiauri and Ms. Medea Ormotsadze. They thanked the leadership of the Academy for the due appreciation of their work.

 

Publication of an important scientific work

“Traditional Georgian Seasonal Culture and Modernity (Wheat)” was published by Georgian scientists.

    

TRADITIONAL GEORGIAN AGRICULTURE AND MODERNITY (WHEAT)

The aim of the volume is to once again focus attention on the socio-cultural importance of wheat and its products, to discuss the past and the future of

Georgian traditional agriculture. The research and analyses of these issues is useful for consideration of the contemporary challenges. We would like to present the issues of the ancient traditions and modern development of Georgian traditional culture, wheat production and bread baking. The work is intended for representatives of scientific circles and the general public.

Agrarian Innovations Commission

On December 18 of this year, a meeting of the Agrarian Innovations Commission under the Presidium of the Academy was held, at which the Deputy Director of the Rural Development Agency of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, Natalia Kharatishvili, delivered a report entitled “Measures Related to the Entry into Force of the Law of Georgia: “On Agriculture and Rural Development” from January 1, 2025”. In her speech, the speaker emphasized the fact that the development of modern agriculture is impossible without the implementation of the right policy and appropriate supporting measures. Therefore, the role of the state and the right steps taken by it are of paramount importance. In turn, in order to develop the right policy, the state needs tools that will make it possible to have the right information and conduct appropriate analysis. One such tool is the improvement of the legislative framework, which, similar to the legislative practice in the EU member states, will regulate the organization of agriculture in Georgia, policy management and related issues.

The adoption of the Law of Georgia “On Agriculture and Rural Development” serves to establish general principles and requirements for determining agricultural and rural development policy. In particular, these are:

Establishment of the basic principles of agricultural and rural development policy management and the competencies of authorized agencies;

Regulation of existing legal relations in the field of agriculture and rural development;

Promotion of the development of the rural economy in agriculture and related activities;

Decision on a state support measures and facilitation of their implementation.

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The need to adopt the law is due to the fact that Georgia did not have a unified legislative framework document that would regulate the development of agriculture and rural areas, presenting a vision and goals for implementing policy in the field. In addition, the country has a strategic vision document, the Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy (2021–2027), which establishes the main vectors in this direction at the national level, although it is difficult to fully realize the goals stated in it without the existence of an appropriate legislative framework that fundamentally defines the role and scope of actions of the entities in the field.

As a result of the adoption of the Law, such important terms as: agricultural activity, rural development, farmer, farm, register of farms, and other, were defined at the legislative level, the state bodies/agencies responsible for the proper functioning of supportive measures were determined, and a legal basis was created for the establishment of support measures by the Paying Agency (the legal successor of the Rural Development Agency after its EU accreditation). Under the conditions of proper analysis and planning of agriculture, agricultural production will increase, the country's food security, and the economic and social situation for rural residents will improve. The register of farms will be functionally loaded, the majority of farmers will be registered, and the statistical data of the register will be used for policy planning and management.

The law is scheduled to come into force on January 1, 2025, except for Articles 10 (Paying Agency), 13 (Unified Electronic System for Integrated Administration and Control), 14 (Register of Farms and Rural Enterprises) and 15 (Data Exchange), which relate to obligations to be fulfilled at the executive level and will come into force on January 1, 2026.

The discussion held after the report was attended by the President of the Academy, Academician Givi Japaridze, Vice-President of the Academy, Academician Guram Aleksidze, Academicians: Nodar Chitanava and Aleksandre Didebulidze, Academy Fellow Mamuka Benashvili, representatives of the Ministry - Advisor to the Minister Dr. Omar Kacharava, Senior Professor of the Service Omar Tedoradze and Head of the Information and Consulting Service of the Sagarejo Municipality Dr. Nikoloz Javakhishvili, Professors: Medea Burjanadze and Anzor Meskhishvili, Doctors: Gocha Tsopurashvili and Ekaterine Katsitadze. The speaker gave comprehensive and competent answers to the questions posed. The members of the commission discussed the expected consequences of the law.

The commission approved the report and expressed full support for the measures envisaged by the law to transform the Rural Development Agency into a paying agency.

NEWS

The 5th of December – The World Soil Day - An International Day for Soil Protection

            On December 5 of this year, a round table was organized by the Department of Agronomic Sciences of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences under the motto: “Caring for Soils: Measurement, Monitoring and Management”, dedicated to the World Soil Day.

The round table was attended by: Vice-President of the Academy, Academician G. Aleksidze, Chief Academician-Secretary of the Academy, Academician A. Didebulidze, Head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. M. Barvenashvili, Academician-Secretary of the Division of Agronomic Sciences of the Academy, Academician G. Margvelashvili, Academician-Secretary of the Division of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences of the Academy, Academician T. Kurashvili Academicians: N. Chkhartishvili, Z. Chankseliani, J. Gugushvili, employees of the Academy's staff, as well as the head of the laboratory of the Soil Fertility Research Service of the Agricultural Scientific Research Center, Dr. G. Gambashidze, and employees of the same service: M. Tarkhnishvili, T. Jolokhava, T. Meskhi, G. Ormotsadze, T. Tsetskhladze, G. Gventsadze.  3a980745 42f6 43f8 b277 2ddf76dbea83

Academician G. Margvelashvili opened the round table, welcomed the audience and congratulated them on the significant date. He introduced the agenda to the audience, according to which the first report was: “Soil - our precious capital, life and well-being”, speaker: Acad. G. Margvelashvili, and the second report: “Evaluation of soil data in field and laboratory conditions”, speaker: Dr. G. Gambashidze.

Before making his report, Academician G. Margvelashvili reminded the audience of the history of the establishment of the International Day for Soil Conservation. That is, on December 20, 2013, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution, according to which December 5 of each year was declared the World Day for Soil Conservation. He also noted that this date is regularly celebrated at the Academy in the format of a scientific conference or round table. As for his report on the topic: “Soil - our precious capital, life and well-being”, Acad. G. Margvelashvili focused on a number of important issues, such as: the role of soil in the formation and preservation of biological diversity on our planet, sustainable development of agriculture and economic growth of the country; The information function of soil, which is manifested in the ability of soil to “remember and preserve in soil new formations the conditions of their formation in past historical and geological epochs, etc. Acad. G. Margvelashvili also touched upon the determining factors of land use in agriculture, the degree and areas of soil degradation in the world. He emphasized that approximately 7-8 to 15 million hectares of productive soil are withdrawn from agricultural use annually. Ms. Gogola also spoke about the state of our country’s soils, the problems related to soil protection and maintaining and increasing fertility, the reasons for the decrease in soil fertility, etc. Most importantly, she presented to the audience the important measures, the implementation of which will significantly improve the current state of the country’s soils.

Dr. G. Gambashidze, in his report “Evaluation of Soil Data in Field and Laboratory Conditions”, spoke about the importance of soil data, the knowledge of which is necessary: ​​to ensure sustainable soil management; to classify soils; to assess the level of soil fertility; to correctly select soil fertility improvement measures and develop recommendations; to spatially shift agricultural crops; to determine the degree of soil degradation and identify degraded areas; to ensure the safety of agricultural products and to assess the threats associated with it, and other. He also presented factors that affect the results of soil research, including: soil heterogeneity, variability of soil characteristics, different land uses, and different practices of soil fertility management on areas used by agricultural enterprises. Dr. G. Gambashidze also introduced the audience to the methods selected for field and laboratory soil research, and the impact of soil sampling on research results.

It is noteworthy that both reports presented at the round table received great interest and appreciation from the audience. A number of questions were asked, to which the speakers provided comprehensive answers.

The round table was summarized by Academician-Secretary of the Department of Agronomic Sciences of the Academy, Academician G. Margvelashvili. He thanked the audience for participating in the event and wished them success in their further activities.

Congratulations

Distinguished Scientist and Public Figure 

 Academician Roin Metreveli’s the 85th annyversary

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Dear Academician Roin Metreveli,

On behalf of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences and agrarian scientists, we would like to sincerely congratulate you - the President of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, the Chairman of the National Committee of Historians of Georgia - on your 85th birthday and 60th anniversary of your scientific, public and pedagogical activity.

Your contribution to the study of the “Golden Age” of Georgian history is immense. In covering various aspects of the multifaceted activities of our saints, kings David the Builder and Queen Tamar, including reforms in the economic, military, ecclesiastical and legal fields, a socio-economic and political-cultural overview of the era, etc.

Each scientific work, monograph, textbook or scientific article published by you is extremely important in the representation of Georgian historical science.

Your historiographical works are also very valuable: letters and monographs on Vakhushti Bagration, Ivane Javakhishvili, Ekvtime Takaishvili, Shota Meskhia, Niko Berdzenishvili and other prominent Georgian historians.

Your contribution to the publication of the twelve volumes of the Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia is invaluable. As a result of your great efforts, the Georgian people were given a document confirming their great culture and history.

You were the rector of the Alexander Pushkin Pedagogical Institute (now Ilia State University) in Tbilisi and the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. It is your greatest merit that Tbilisi State University restored the status of an autonomous higher education institution, which it had lost after 1926; and that today Tbilisi State University is governed by a University Council. In addition, Under your direct leadership, the Faculty of Medicine was reestablished at the university, about ten scientific research laboratories and scientific centers were created, new departments were established, the number of specialties increased, etc.

Your reports on the history of Georgia at numerous international scientific events are exemplary.

For many years, you were the Chairman of the Council of Rectors of Higher Education Institutions of Georgia, a member of the General Committee of the Assembly of Eurasian Universities. Thanks to your efforts, Tbilisi University joined the European University Association in 1999.

Your great determination to bring a worthy new generation to Georgian science is exemplary.

As a researcher and organizer of science, you are deservedly recognized as a valuable successor to the work of the great Ivane Javakhishvili.

Dear Professor Roin Metreveli,

Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences once again congratulates you - the esteemed patriot, a recognized scientist and public figure, a wonderful husband, father and grandfather, on these remarkable dates. We wish you good health, a long life, and fruitful creative, scientific-pedagogical and public activities for the development of our country!

Presidium Meeting

Presidium Meeting

Presidium Meeting of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences

785b9873 46b2 4fe8 884c 68bd98ef68f4 On November 29 of this year, the Presidium Meeting of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences was held. The meeting was attended by both members of the Presidium and invited guests, including the authors of the winning papers in the competition for the Agrarian-Scientist Award announced by the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the newly elected learned secretaries of the scientific departments, and the employees of the Academy's staff.

The Presidium Meeting was held with the following agenda:

1. On the scientific-research work carried out by the Adjara Scientific-Coordination Center of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences in the 3rd quarter. (See presentation at the link)

Speaker: Director of the Adjara Scientific Coordination Center of the Academy, Academician Zaur Putkaradze

2. Information - on the results of the Young Scientists Week - “Young Scientists for a Better Future of the Planet” held in the regions of Georgia with the support of the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia.

Speakers: Chief Academician-Secretary of the Academy, Academician Aleksandre Didebulidze, Head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. Marine Barvenashvili

3. Information on the results of the competition announced by the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences on October 7, 2017, in accordance with Article 9, Chapter II of its Statute and the Regulation on the Award of Named Prizes to Outstanding Agricultural Scientists.

Speaker: Head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. Marine Barvenashvili

4. On the Regulation of the Scientific Secretary of the Scientific Department based on Chapter IX of the Statute of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences - Scientific Department of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Speaker: Head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. Marine Barvenashvili

5. On the approval of the candidacies of the Scientific Secretaries of the Scientific Departments of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Speaker: Head of the Academic Department of the Academy, Dr. Marine Barvenashvili

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1. Information on the work carried out to establish a public-private partnership network in the direction of promoting the development of science, technology and innovations.

Speaker: Chief Academician-Secretary of the Academy, Academician Aleksandre Didebulidze.

The session was opened and the President of the Academy, Academician Givi Japaridze, addressed the audience with a welcoming speech. At his request, the audience paid tribute to the memory of Academician Paata Koghuashvili with a minute of silence. After this, Mr. Givi handed over the speech to the Head of the Academic Department, Dr. Marine Barvenashvili, who presented to the audience the winning papers and authors of the papers in the competition announced by the Academy for the Agrarian-Scientist Prize. An award ceremony was held, at which the President of the Academy presented each winning author with a diploma.

In accordance with the agenda, a number of questions were asked around each issue discussed at the Presidium session, to which the speakers provided exhaustive answers.

Among the issues heard, attention was focused on the Regulation of the learned secretary of the scientific departments of the Academy, which was approved and approved in the presented form. The following persons were elected as learned secretaries of the scientific departments of the Academy:

1. Department of Agronomic Sciences - Doctor of Agriculture Giorgi Gambashidze;

2. Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Zurab Makaradze;

3. Department of Agroengineering Sciences - Doctor of Engineering Mamuka Benashvili;

4. Department of Environmental Protection and Forestry Sciences - Doctor of Agriculture Zviad Tiginashvili;

5. Department of Food Safety and Food Technology Sciences - Doctor of Chemistry Darejan Dughashvili;

6. Department of Economic Sciences - Doctor of Economics Nato Jabnidze.

The President of the Academy also informed the audience of the decision of the Board of Presidents of the International Academy of Engineering, on the basis of which his assistant, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Tamaz Batsikadze, was awarded the Medal "For Engineering Courage". The audience applauded and congratulated Mr. Tamaz on such a great victory and wished 

Congratulations

 

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Assistant to the President of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences,

Full Member of the International Engineering Academy, Laureate of the State Prize,

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Tamaz Batsikadze

By the decision of the Council of Presidents of the International Engineering Academy,

For his great contribution to the development of engineering, for his high persistence in the development and implementation of new materials and technologies, for his participation in the development of interstate

scientific and technical ties, and

In connection with the 30th anniversary of the Georgian Engineering Academy

was awarded the Medal "For Engineering Courage."

 

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Working meeting at the Ministry

Working meeting at the Ministry

Meeting of the Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia

with representatives of scientific research institutions

 

466676368 970295721794507 4785065244677970951 n  The Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, Aleksandre Tsuladze, held a working meeting with representatives of scientific research units and the Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

The participants of the meeting spoke about the ongoing research in their research institutions and the possibilities of their commercialization.

The parties also discussed the challenges in the scientific research field and discussed future plans to overcome them.

At the end of the meeting, the participants planned future meetings to discuss a number of issues in detail.

The working meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, Ana Mghebrishvili, heads of scientific research units and the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and chairmen of the Scientific Council.

 

 

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