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  1. Georgia is also known for the high quality of its mineral waters. [1] Other important crops are tea, citrus fruits, and noncitrus fruits, which account for 18.3 percent, 7.7 percent, and 8.4 percent of Georgia's agricultural output, respectively. [1] Cultivation of tea and citrus fruit is confined to the western coastal area. [1]

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  3. Georgia is located on the crossroad of Europe and Asia. It lays at the eastern end of the Black Sea, with Turkey and Armenia to the south, Azerbaijan to the east, and Russia to the north, over the Caucasus Mountains.

  4. Dec 29, 2021 · Geography - note. note 1: strategically located east of the Black Sea; Georgia controls much of the Caucasus Mountains and the routes through them note 2: the world's four deepest caves are all in Georgia, including two that are the only known caves on earth deeper than 2,000 m: Krubera Cave at -2,197 m (-7,208 ft; reached in 2012) and Veryovkina Cave at -2,212 (-7,257 ft; reached in 2018)

  5. May 25, 2004 · As of 2017 only about 42,000 farms remained in Georgia, and less than 10 percent of Georgia’s citizens worked in agriculture or forestry. Slightly more than 9.9 million acres are classified as farmland, with an average farm size of 235 acres. Nearly half of all Georgia farms made less than $2,500 in 2017, while 15 percent made more than $100,000.

  6. Agriculture in Russia is an important part of the economy of the Russian Federation. The agricultural sector survived a severe transition decline in the early 1990s as it struggled to transform from a command economy to a market-oriented system. [1] Following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, large collective and state farms – the ...

  7. Oct 27, 2019 · Geography. Georgia is strategically located in the Caucasus Mountains, and its highest point is Mount Shkhara, at 16,627 feet (5,068 m). The country occasionally suffers from earthquakes, and one-third of the country is forested. Coming in at 26,911 square miles (69,700 sq km), it is slightly smaller than South Carolina and borders Armenia ...

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · As early as March, just a couple of weeks after the invasion began, David Kirvalidze, a board member for an international non-profit, Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA) and previously minister of agriculture in Georgia, warned that the country – which imports most of its wheat from Russia – faces the prospect of a severe food ...

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