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The excavation of Kvesheti-Kobi 9km tunnel has been completed

Within the framework of the Kvesheti-Kobi road construction project, the cutting of the 9 km long tunnel connecting the village of Kvesheti with the village of Kobi was completed.

 

TMB (Tunnel Boring Machine) was specially made for the Kobi-Kvesheti tunnel in order to cause less damage to the environment and maintain a sustainable environment. The final works of the 9 km long tunnel will soon begin, which will include excavation, installation of electrical and engineering systems, and road surfacing.

 

It should be noted that the new, 9 km long and 15 m diameter tunnel will be the longest in Georgia, and one of the unique ones in the world due to its characteristics. As for the Kvesheti-Kobi project in general, a total of 23 km of 2-lane asphalt-concrete road is being built, which includes the construction of 5 bridges and 5 tunnels and the rehabilitation of 1 bridge. The mentioned section will be provided with a lighting system.

 

In order to develop Georgia as a tourist hub, the Kvesheti-Kobi project takes into account the construction of a new 5 km road leading to Gudauri. The new road will be provided with all necessary safety standards, and travel time will be reduced. Accordingly, Gudauri resort will be ready to receive more visitors.

 

The Kvesheti-Kobi project will have a great social impact on the ten villages whose population remained without road connection for several months and had no access to medical, educational or household services. Currently, it takes 1 hour to travel from Kvesheti to Kobi, and due to the danger of avalanches, traffic is often prohibited. After the completion of the project, it will take only 15 minutes to travel the section. In addition, the new road will also solve the problem of frequent transit traffic restrictions during winter.

 

The construction of the 23 km Kvesheti-Kobi road will be completed in stages in 2024-2025. The project is implemented with the financial support of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the part of the tunnel construction – with the co-financing of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The total cost of the project is 1.2 billion GEL.

 

The participants of the training were given three motoblocks as a gift

On April 18, 2024, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (hereinafter – “FAO”) gave 3 units of motoblocks as a gift to the training participants living in Dusheti municipality:

  • One Moto block for Bedoni, Arakhveti, Kvesheti farmers;
  • One Moto block for Benian-Begoni, Mughure, Wkere farmers;
  • One Moto block for Seturebi, Jaghmiani, Kaishaurni, Zaqatkari farmers

One responsible person is allocated for each motoblock. Farmers who took an active part in the trainings organized by FAO will use the motoblocks to cultivate the land plots.

Training in Potato Farming

On March 29, 2024, Mikheil Taktakishvili, an agronomist of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (hereinafter – “FAO”), conducted a training in potato growing, which is the leading local branch of horticulture, in the building of the administrative Unit Kvesheti of Dusheti municipality.

The agronomist spoke about various topics such as soil preparation, selection/preparation of seed material, sowing, plant nutrition, diseases and means of combating and preventing them.

The training participants expressed their satisfaction with the conducted training, and asked questions. 8 small farmers (7 women, 1 man) from Kvesheti and Bedoni attended the training