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Agripark Valentina is a new agricultural enterprise and agrotourism venture, based at the heart of a country that is experiencing substantial growth and improvement across the board.
The past few years have been challenging to say the least. Struggles on a global scale have impacted us all, and still do so today, leaving behind a wake of challenges. It is perhaps then unexpected that at such a time such an opportunity would present itself – and yet it has.

Over the last two decades, Georgia has gone from strength to strength, and continues to do so. With a bright economic future, and an attractive investment climate, it is a country ready for business.
Agripark Valentina plans on making the most of what Georgia has to offer and hopes to become a serious competitor in both agricultural production and export, as well as retail and hospitality.
The next few pages detail the park’s journey so far. We hope you find it as exciting as we do, and we look forward to sharing more updates in the future.

Delivery Challanges

Georgia has gone from strength to strength and continues to do.

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Core Level Solutions

… Swift and deliberate expansion will capitalise on all Georgia has to offer …

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Agripark Valentina will be a hub of international agrotourism, housing a 90-hectare almond orchard, and over 100 hectares of luxury hospitality and outdoor pursuits. Over the next 7 years, plans for swift and deliberate expansion will capitalise on all that Georgia has to offer. It will see the park transform into a leading tourist destination, and a fully-fledged agricultural production and export operation.

The site sits in the municipality of Tetritskaro, which lies less than 50 km from the centre of Tbilisi. Located in the in the region of Kvemo Kartli, Agripark Valentina benefits from a moderately humid climate, moderately cold winters, and long warm summers. Its proximity to the capital gives access to all key transport links both intra and internationally.

British investment,
Georgian management