July - September activities
Roundtable dedicated to the International Day of Forest Workers
September 24 of this year, the Department of Environmental Protection and Forestry Sciences of the Academy organized a round table dedicated to the International Day of Forest Workers. The round table was attended by: Academician-Secretary of the Department, Academician Lasha Dolidze, Head of the Academic Department, Academician Marine Barvenashvili, Academician Jemal Gugushvili, Fellow of the Department: Doctor of Agriculture Zviad Tiginashvili, Head of the Agropastoral Crops; Doctor of Agriculture, Nana Goginashvili, Acting Director of the V. Gulisashvili Forestry Institute, Doctor of Forestry Giorgi Kavtaradze, and Academy staff.
The round table was opened by Academician Lasha Dolidze, Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection and Forestry Sciences of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. After a short greeting, he noted that the forest is not only the “green lungs of the planet”, which absorbs carbon dioxide, produces oxygen, purifies air and water, and is also an environment for many living organisms, it also performs many other important functions, including economic and social aspects. For the population, it is a source of food, medicinal plants, a place to relax, etc. Mr. Lasha also emphasized that the department traditionally celebrates the International Day of Forest Workers every September and that forest protection and prevention is not only the responsibility of forest workers, each of us should take care of it.
The round table work was conducted in accordance with the agenda and the audience heard the report of Academician Lasha Dolidze: "Formation of forest fire of various groups and intensities in forest ecosystems - combating spread processes through artificially induced atmospheric precipitation". The speaker reviewed the history of forest fires in Georgia, the dynamics of their spread and the causes of fires, as well as innovative fire safety methods. It was noted that in recent years, forest fires of various groups and intensities have significantly damaged forest ecosystems of various ages, forest types, structures, composition, and frequency in Georgia, greatly reducing the characteristics of their forestry and bioecological features, the sustainability of socio-economic and protective-ecological functions, and causing millions of GEL in losses to the country.
The speaker focused on an innovative, highly effective method of combating forest fires that is widespread in the world - artificially inducing atmospheric precipitation (rain) from convective cloud masses. He spoke about the advantage of the method, which is that at this time the formation of atmospheric precipitation (rain) occurs with particular intensity. In particular, if the mass of a cloud with a volume of one cubic meter contains one gram of water, the mass of a group of convective clouds is on average 9 - 10 thousand cubic meters, respectively, the volume of artificially caused atmospheric precipitation (rain) is on average 9 - 10 thousand tons.
The report was followed by an active discussion in question-and-answer mode. The speaker gave exhaustive answers to the questions asked by the audience, which mainly concerned the problems related to the forests of Georgia and preventive measures related to forest fires in this direction.
At the end of the round table, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection and Forestry Sciences of the Academy, Academician Lasha Dolidze, thanked the audience for coming and added that such meetings contribute to the discussion of challenges related to the forests of Georgia and their subsequent leveling.
Nikoloz Khomizurashvili – 125
In 2025, one of the founders of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Vice-President of the Academy, Academician, Corresponding Member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Honored Scientist, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor Nikoloz Khomizurasvili would have celebrated his 125th birthday.
N. Khomizurasvili was born on September 19, 1900, in the beautiful city of Telavi, Kakheti. In 1919, he graduated from the Telavi Boys' Gymnasium, and in 1925, with a first-class diploma, he graduated from the Agronomy Faculty of Tbilisi State University. The outstanding young man was left at the department as an assistant and, as a promising specialist, was sent to Germany to deepen his knowledge, where he spent 3 years working at the best scientific research institutes and selection stations. To familiarize himself with the issues, with the goodwill and expenses of German scientists, Nikoloz Khomizurashvili got acquainted with the genetics and selection stations of France, Belgium, Italy, Holland and Denmark. In 1927, N. Khomizurashvili published his first scientific work in German, “Cytological research on Rubus polyploids”, and he devoted his second work to the study of the phenomenon of sterility of some varieties of sweet charry. These works brought him great fame. In 1928, he was elected a member of the National Society of Fruit Growing in France. Before returning to his homeland at the end of 1928, leading scientists offered him various jobs in Germany, but Nikoloz Khomizurashvili did not agree and returned to his homeland.
He was the head and dean of the department of the Georgian Agricultural Institute, then the director of the Georgian Scientific-Research Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Enology. During his work, on his initiative, a unique museum of horticulture and viticulture was created on the basis of the institute, he described the types of fruit trees cultivated in Georgia and their classification;
Acad. N. Khomizurashvili is the author of many scientific works, among which are: the Atlas of Georgian Fruits, Fruit Growing Handbooks, and 2 volumes of "Fruit Growing".
He made a great contribution to the publication of the four-volume "Fruit Growing in Georgia". He was one of the founders of industrial fruit growing in Georgia. While working as the director of the Georgian Scientific Research Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Enology, he developed the theory of flower bud formation and development, studied and researched the cytoembryology and cytogenetics of some fruit tree varieties. He created a unique scientific museum on the basis of the institute. The scintist described new fig species and their classification.
It is noteworthy that in 1961, when the first secretary of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev visited Georgia, he made a proposal at the Republic's Meeting that in Georgia, instead of vine, corn would br sown. The only person who opposed this proposal was professor N. Khomasuridze - he put a grape varieties in beautifully packed velvet box in front of Khrushchev, and pointed out that his opinion was wrong. His speech was so convincing that in the final word N. Khrushchev said: "... maybe the professor is right too." This removed the issue of vine cutting and sowing corn. Khrushchev, at the end of the meeting told to Georgian First Secretary Vasil Mzhavanadze: "Remember this professor's words." After the meeting many of his colleagues asked professor: "How dare you make such a protest speech, were you not afraid?." And he replied, "It was a fear of Georgia dying." A few months later, according to the Kremlin Decision, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, whose Vice President was Acad. N. Khomizurashvili - was abolished. But he only smiled bitterly and never regretted his deed.
Acad. N. Khomizurashvili was awarded many honorary awards and medals, awards of international exhibitions, and in 1966 his scientific, pedagogical and public activity was awarded by the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the country. Professor N. Khomizurashvili died in 1971. Buried in the Didube Pantheon - Writers and Public Figures.
Congratulations
A prominent scientist, a great servant of Georgian vines and a caretaker,
Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili --95
Nodar Chkhartishvili, a true member of the International Academy of Viticulture and Viticulture, Nodar Chkhartishvili, a prominent representative of the Georgian School of Agricultural Sciences, became 95 years old on September 17, and completed 70 scientific-pedagogical activities.
Professor N. Chkhartishvili was born on September 17, 1930 in the village of Jumati in Ozurgeti district. In 1948 he graduated from the Jumati High School and enrolled in the Georgian Institute of Agriculture in the same year, after which in 1957 he began working as a district agronomist in Keda district. In the same year, he entered the Department of Viticulture at the Institute of Agriculture. In 1959 he successfully defended his dissertation and was awarded the Scientific Candidate of Agricultural Sciences.
Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili deserved the honorary title of "Georgian Vine Messenger ".
Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili is an outstang representative of Georgian school of Viticulture, which was founded by academics, professors Solomon Cholokashvili, Nikoloz Kantaria and M. Ramishvili.
Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili worked as Deputy Director of the Scientific-Research Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Enology, and in 1974 he was elected the head of the Viticulture Department of Agrarian University.
Since 1975, he has been leading the Scientific-Research Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Enology for more than 30 years. It is during this period that in the result of his consistent creative work, more than 50 new breeds of vines and fruit trees has been developed: Georgian Saadreo, Kolkhura, Vardzia, Rkatsiteli Muscatic, etc., more than 30 new industrial vine spieces have been identified, and more than 50 vine clones. New technologies for the production of vines and fruit trees, high-intensity technologies and mobile technologies, and improvement of industrial assortment have been processed under his active participation.
The protection of the unique Georgian vine species in the world is related to its name. Under the leadership and direct participation of Nodar Chkhartishvili, the Institute adopted in 1998 the Law on Vine and Wine, a long -term concept of development of the sector was also developed, developed grape and fruit processing technologies. Its name is the parameters of the legal basis for the production of Georgian wines of up to 20 names.
Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili has developed a plan for development of gardening, viticulture and winemaking institution in Georgia, which, under his guidance, was successfully implemented with the financial support of the World Bank in 2000-2003.
Since 1998 he has carried out significant works in the production of vine planting material, developing new technological methods and schemes of grafted seedlings, for which he has received the State Prize.
Under the leadership and the support of the International Organization for the Protection of Plant Gene-fund, more than 400 Georgian vine varieties were concentrated on Vashlijvari experimental base. 150 varieties of Georgian vines were planted in the Italian International Collection and more than 200 registered in the international catalog.
In 2004, a map published in the book "Vine and Man" in Italy ,the territory of Georgia is recognized as the first center of origin of cultural vine forms, from which the "Vine Road" leads to the West and East. The same book gives characteristics and illustratitons of 150 Georgian endemic varieties, authored by Nodar Chkhartishvili. The same book was published in Italian and English languages in 2009, and in 2011; Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili and his co -author were awarded International Prize of Viticulture and Winemaking.
Along with the scientific-research work, academician Nodar Chkhartishvili paid great attention to the preparation of young staff in the field. It is raised by many prominent scientists and specialists. Under his guidance, more than 30 candidate and doctoral dissertations are defended. From 2007 to 2020, he was a full professor at Iakob Gogebashvili State University and a member of the Agronomic and Food Technology Scientific Qualification Board at the same university.
For these and many other achievements, Mr. Nodar has been awarded many awards and medals.
For his contribution to the field, in 2014, the Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia, His Holiness Ilia II personally handed over the highest award of the Church of Georgia - the Golden Order of St. George to him.
The name of Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili is connected with another important project in Saguramo, the creation of the first land farm, in 2000. The concept has become a reality: with the support of a Georgian patriot, Mr. Bidzina Ivanishvili, a nursery, which is now known as the Base of the Jigaura Culture, under the auspicies of the Ministry of Environment and Agriculture of Georgia is one of the most significant base for Georgian vine and fruit species.
The Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia congratulates Academician Nodar Chkhartishvili - a scientist who devoted his entire life to the love of Georgian vines, to development of the future of viticulture and winemaking, the anniversary and wishes him a long and healthy life.
Academician Lasha Dolidze - 60
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Lasha Dolidze, Academician of the Department of Environment and Forestry of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia, became 60 years old, and 30 years of scientific work on September 17. 2025.
Mr. Lasha Dolidze was born on September 17, 1965 in Tbilisi. In 1982 he graduated with honors from 60th high school in Tbilisi, and the same year was enrolled at the Faculty of Agricultural Institute of Georgia. After graduating from the Institute's honors in 1986, he was awarded the qualification of a forestry engineer.
1987-2012 Mr. Dolidze worked at the Vasil Gulisashvili Scintific Institute of Forestry, later he was elected Head of the Scientific Department of Forest Restoration (2006-2012). In 1993, he successfully defended his dissertation and was awarded the scientific degree of the candidate of Agricultural Sciences, and in 2006, after his doctoral dissertation, - the Doctor of Agricultural Sciences.
In 2021 Mr. Lasha Dolidze was elected a true member of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia.
Academician Lasha Dolidze actively participates in various international or local projects and scientific programs: in 2002-2003 innovative project: Independent Environmental Expert of Tbilisi-Baku -Ceyhan; One of the founders and members of the NGO Society of Forestry (2003); Study Secretary of the Scientific Council of Agrarian Sciences of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (2002-2006);, Head of Grant Projects, (1989-2012); Staff of the State National Science Foundation (SESF 2011) Grant Project, International Innovative Projects: " Ecology and Environment" (Sweden Georgia, 2014-2016) and project "Rotary Club-Tbilisi-Academia" (USA, Tbilisi, Tbilisi, 2012-2014); Member of the Commission on Scientific Problems Studying Natural Disasters of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (since 2023).
Lasha Dolidze is awarded the title of Expert for the National Coordinator of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, as well as the Forestry Expert (2016).
The scientific project "Sustainable Development of the Agrosector" has been implemented under his supervision, and since 2023 he has been leading a four -year scientific project "Development of AgriService in the Region", a sub -program: "Recommendation and use of some medicinal properties of the highlands of Georgia."
Academician Lasha Dolidze's monograph - "Forest fires and scientific foundations of fire safety in Georgia" is a winner of the competition announced by the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 2023 in the Agrarian Field.
Since June 2023, Academician Lasha Dolidze has been elected Academician of the Department of Environment and Forestry of the Agricultural Sciences of Georgia - Secretary and Member of the Presidium of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia.
Scientific studies of Academician Lasha Dolidze mainly include the main species of the forest ecosystems of Georgia (beech, spruce, fir, pine trees, oaks, etc.): Water-regulating, soil, recreational, and sanitary functions; Development of degraded forest ecosystems, recommendations and their introduction in forest ecosystems; Also protecting, maintenance, reproduction of the forest ecosystem; Refining structural arrangement of forestry Georgia as a whole, optimization, management and effective control mechanisms; Correct realization of the basic principles of forestry policy, improvement of the legislative framework, restoration of defensive forest stripes, etc.
Academician Lasha Dolidze has published more than 100 scientific papers that, in addition to local, high -ranking work compilations, are quoted and published in international scientific publications.
The above-mentioned problems, the sustainability of ecosystems, are presented in the four monographs prepared and published by Academician Lasha Dolidze, as well as 6 recommendations developed by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia.
Academician Lasha Dolidze has a wife, two children and grandchild;
The Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia congratulates a successful and recognized scientist, a wonderful father and grandfather, Academician Lasha Dolidze with the anniversary, wishes healthy long life, productive and creative scientific and public activities for the benefit of our country.
Success of Tamaz Bichiashvili, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia
On September 17 this year, the Investment Committee of the Georgian Innovation and Technology Agency, which was staffed by high-level international venture investors (Marvin Liao, Billyhart, Gwen Edwards, Brett Woths, Zaza Pachulia), out of 20, one of the winner of grants was Dr. Tamaz Bichiashvili Startup. He is a Coordinator of Agro Engineering Department of Agro Engineering, Hos invention - a Phytotester is an innovative, artificial intelligence device that is based on the bioelectric signals of the plant, seeds and of seedlings defines life sustainability of the plant.
The purpose of the program is the development of innovative products and services with international potential in Georgia, their commercialization and stimulation of creation of innovative enterprises. Co-financing grants are one of the most common funding tools used to support innovation in the countries with developed and developing economies.
"Startups add special power to economic development and the Government will continue to support startups in the future," Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said at the meeting when he congratulated the grant winners in Ozurgeti. The head of government emphasized the role of startups in the international economic markets to increase the competitiveness of the country and talk about projects implemented which create a favorable environment for startups.
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili, and Chairman of the Agency of Innovation and Technology Avtandil Kasradze also congratulated the awarded startups and the persons gathered at the awards ceremony.
The Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia congratulates this great success of Mr. Tamaz Bichiashvili, a coordinator of the Agricultural Electrification of the Academy, and wishes him further advancement in his work.
Meeting at the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia
On September 11, 2025, Minister Givi Mikanadze held the first meeting with the members of the Permanent Council of Scientists at the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia. The Council is composed of representatives of the Ministry, leading universities and research centers which aims to analyze the existing scientific environment, identify challenges and set future development strategies.
At the meeting, the Minister said that the permanent council created by the initiative of the Ministry unites all research institutions in Georgia that have greatest potential, accumulated valuable knowledge and experience. The Ministry's goal is to make the results of the ongoing research in research institutes more tangible and more effective for the well -being of our society. Work will also continue to attract young staff in research centers, promote their activities and commercialize scientific research.
The session was welcomed by the President of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences Roin Metreveli, Alexander Didebulidze, Academician of Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, , Prof. Tamar Lominadze, Professor of Georgian Technical University. The steps necessary to strengthen the research infrastructure and develop the country's scientific potential were outlined.
Then the session continued in question and answer mode. Board members had the opportunity to answer the questions of the Minister and his deputy Mr. Zviad Gabisonia.
The Permanent Council was created on the initiative of the Minister and is headed by Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth Zviad Gabisonia. Board members regularly gather and discuss the important issue that is relevant to the development of science and research centers.
Another meeting of the Commission set up for the 85th anniversary of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences
The next session of the Commission established for the 85th anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences was held under the chairmanship of Givi Mikanadze, Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia. Vice-President of the Academy, Academician Guram Aleksidze, participated in the work of the Commission from the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
The participants of the session discussed organizational issues for the celebration of the anniversary throughout the country. In particular, the involvement of higher educational and scientific institutions in the events and the terms of holding the anniversary were discussed.
According to Givi Mikanadze, the anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences deserves a grand celebration due to its significance and that both state government and the scientific society, as well as Georgian society show a great interest.
It is noteworthy that, at the initiative of the Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, a special commission was approved to celebrate the anniversary and is headed by the Minister of Education, Science and Youth.
The commission includes representatives of the government, the Patriarch, scientific institutes, and higher educational institutions.
The concept of the events dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the establishment of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences is based on such principles, as presenting the historical role of science, presenting and appreciating outstanding scientists, increasing the motivation of young scientists, and strengthening international scientific ties and partnerships.
The Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences has planned events for the 85th anniversary of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences. Among them are: a joint scientific conference, the quarterly newspaper of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences “Matsne” will be entirely dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences. In addition, public reports by members of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences will be heard at the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
Congratulations
Academician Iveri Akhalbedashvili - 70
Academician of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Doctor of Economics, Head of the Staff of the Committee on Agriculture of the Parliament of Georgia Iveri Akhalbedashvili celebrated his 70th birthday and 40th anniversary of his scientific and public activity on August 28 of this year.
Iveri Akhalbedashvili was born on August 28, 1955 in Tbilisi. In 1980, he graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Organization of Georgian Agricultural Institute, specializing in agricultural economics and organization.
From 1977 to 1983, he was a junior research fellow at the Scientific-Research Institute of Agricultural Economics and Organization of Georgia.
In 1983-1986, he was a postgraduate student of the Scientific-Research Institute of Agricultural Economics and Organization in Moscow and upon completion of the course, defended his thesis and was awarded the scientific degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences, which is currently equated with the academic degree of Doctor of Scinces.
In 1986-1989, He was a chief researcher at the Scientific-Research Institute of Economics and Management of the Agro-Industrial Complex of Georgia, and later was promoted the head of the sector.
During 1989-1997- Prof. Akhalbedashvili was elected the Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics of the Georgian Agribusiness Training Institute, and then the rector of the same institute.
Since 1997, he has been working in the staff of the Committee on Agriculture of the Parliament of Georgia. He has worked his way up from an invited specialist (leading specialist, chief specialist) to the head of the staff.
Academician Iveri Akhalbedashvili has published several dozen scientific works, including three monographs and one textbook. He participated in many international and local scientific forums and conferences.
He is a member of the Presidium of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
The Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences cordially congratulates Mr. Iveri Akhalbedashvili on his jubilee. We wish him good health, long life, and fyrther successes in scientific and public activities for the benefit of our country.
Congratulations
Academician Nugzar Baghaturia - 80
On August 22, 2025, the outstanding Georgian scientist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute of Food Industry of the Georgian Technical University, Academician of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nugzar Baghaturia, celebrated his 80th birthday and 55 years of scientific, pedagogical and public activity.
Nugzar Baghaturia was born in Abkhazia, in the city of Gudauta on August 22, 1945, into the family of a civil servant. In 1963, he graduated from the First (Georgian) Secondary School of Gudauta,and in the same year he enrolled in the Faculty of Technology of the Georgian Institute of Subtropical Agriculture in Sukhumi1971 which he graduated with honors..
The chairman of the state commission, at that time the director of the Georgian Scientific-Research Institute of Food Industry, Professor Andro Nizharadze, approved Mr. Nugzar's report during the defense of his diploma thesis and invited him to work at the institute. During his scientific activities at the Scientific-Research Institute of Food Industry, Mr. Nugzar held the positions of Head of the Department, Director of the Institute, and later Director General of the Scientific-Industrial Association established on the basis of the Institute. Since 2011, he has been the director of the Scientific-Research Institute of Food Industry of the Georgian Technical University.
He defended his candidate's thesis in Krasnodar, Russia, in 1979, his doctoral thesis in Leningrad in 1989. The doctoral thesis was recognized as the best thesis of the year by the Supreme Attestation Commission of the USSR due to the great national and economic significance of the innovations introduced on an industrial scale in the food industry.
In 1991, Mr. Nugzari was elected a corresponding member of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and since 1992 he has been a full member of this academy. Since the restoration of the academy, he has held the position of academician-secretary of the scientific department of storage and processing of agricultural products of the academy.
In different years, the main areas of his scientific activity were the chemistry, technology and expertise of wine, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, natural food additives (essential oils, flavorings). He has published more than 430 scientific works in the above-mentioned fields, including 41 monographs in Georgian, Russian and English in Georgia and abroad, and is the author of more than 40 inventions and patents.
Among his contributions to science, the following can be noted:
- The mechanism of the distillation process of essential oils from plant raw materials was first investigated. The results of theoretical research formed the basis for fundamentally new, innovative technologies for the production of essential oils;
- The scientific foundations of the production of Georgian types of wines - Kakheti, Imeruli - were studied for the first time. The results of the study formed the basis for new, innovative complex technologies for industrial grapes processing.
- The scientific foundations of the production of Georgian grape vodka - Chacha was studied for the first time. Based on the results of the study, a fundamentally new technology for the production of Georgian brandy - Chacha vodka has been proposed, which allows us to produce an alcoholic beverage of grape origin - Chacha. It surpasses French cognac in quality. The new technology has been included in the Law of Georgia "On Vine and Wine". The large-scale introduction of the technology will significantly increase the country's export potential.
For the creation and implementation of innovative technologies in production, Academician Nugzar Baghaturia has received the First Prize of the Council of Ministers of Georgia (1982), a silver medal at the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the USSR (1985), has been awarded the Order of Honor of Georgia twice (1999, 2013), and the Gold Medal of the Georgian Technical University (2022).
Mr. Nugzar and his wife Nunu Gachechiladze have raised three sons for the country. The eldest of them - Shotiko Baghaturia graduated from Harvard University with a master's degree and currently works in New York, the middle son - Genadi Baghaturia graduated from Grenoble University with a master's degree and is currently a doctor of economics and an activist.
N. Baghaturia participated in many international and local scientific forums and conferences. He is a member of the Presidium of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
The Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences cordially congratulates Academician N. Baghaturia on his jubilee. We wish him good health, long life, and fyrther successes in scientific and public activities for the benefit of our country.
Jubilee of Levan Kanchaveli
Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences and Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences Levan Kanchaveli was born on August 21, 1900, in the village of Alaverdi, Zestaponi district.
In 1927, he graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Tbilisi State University with a degree in Botany.
From 1931 to 1976, he was the director of the Institute of Plant Protection, founded on the basis of the Laboratory of Mycology and Phytopathology of the Tbilisi Botanical Garden.
Since 1976, he was a senior scientist at the same institute. The main problems of his scientific research deal with parasitic representatives of the mycroflora of Georgia. He also studied diseases of grain crops in the mountainous zone of Georgia and the conditions of their spread. He investigated fungal diseases of forest species and crops, etc.
Academician Levan Kanchaveli was one of the founders and the first vice-president of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1957).
He was awarded the title of Honored Worker of Science of Georgia in 1962. He was awarded the Order of Honor, Friendship of Peoples, the Red Banner of Labor and Lenin (2) orders.
He is the author of such important text-books and manuals as: Agricultural Phytopathology. A textbook for students of biology majors of higher educational institutions - Tbilisi, Education, 1987. - 599 p.; Diseases of agricultural crops and their control, part 2: vines, fruit trees, subtropical and vegetable crops, forest varieties. - Tbilisi, Technique and Labor, 1945. - 353 p.; Diseases of agricultural crops and their control. Part 1: Field and technical crops. - Tbilisi, Mmgami, 1942. - 356 p.; Phytopathology: Short course - Tbilisi, Mmgami Publishing House, 1931. - 305 p.
Academician Levan Kanchaveli died in 1987
Academician Mikheil Sabashvili - 125
Academician of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences and the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor (1944), Soil Scientist, Honored Worker of Science of Georgia (1961) Mikheil Nikolozi Sabashvili was born on August 7, 1900 in Batumi.
In 1925, he graduated from the Agronomy Faculty of the Tbilisi State Polytechnic Institute. In 1930-1942 he was an associate professor at the Union Scientific Research Institute of Subtropical Crops and the Georgian Agricultural Institute; since 1936, at various times, he was the head and professor of the Department of Soil Science, and then of Hydrology-Climatology and Soil Science of Tbilisi State University; In 1945-1958, he was the director of the Institute of Soil Science, Agrochemistry and Melioration of the Georgian Academy of Sciences; in 1963-1976, he was the academician-secretary of the Biology Department of the Georgian Academy of Sciences.
Academician Mikheil Sabashvili was one of the founders and the first president of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1957-1961).
Mikheil Sabashvili studied the genesis, composition and properties of Georgian soils, their distribution, classification, theoretical and practical issues of agricultural production indicators. Soil maps of various scales were compiled by him and under his leadership, etc.
Along with his scientific and research activities, Mikheil Sabashvili was continuously engaged in pedagogical work. His works were widely used in the design of Soviet farms and collective farms, irrigation and land improvement constructions, and the development and improvement of new areas for agricultural crops. Under his leadership, the Georgian branch of the All-Union Institute of Fertilizers and Soil Science carried out extensive work in 1932-1934 to study the soils of the subtropical zone of Western Georgia, related to issues of agricultural specialization. In 1937-1938, under his leadership, a detailed study and characterization of the soils of the Georgian grain crop varieties was carried out. In 1940, the soils of the Tsalka basin were studied in detail, the results of which were taken into account when drawing up the project for the construction of this reservoir. During World War II, he did a lot of work on the compilation of military maps.
Under the leadership of Academician Mikheil Sabashvili, the soils of the northern part of the Kazbegi region, the southeastern part of Samgori, the Shiraki and Taribani valleys and the bright forests of Kakheti were studied. A number of works were devoted to the overview of the viticultural regions of Georgia and soils suitable for vineyards. In 1957, he compiled a map of Georgian soils for secondary schools. Mikheil Sabashvili actively participated in the activities of international congresses of soil scientists, union congresses, symposiums, conferences and others.
He was awarded 2 Orders of Lenin, 2 Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, the Order of the "Badge of Honor" and medals.
Mikheil Nikolozisz dze Sabashvili died on July 9, 1979 in Tbilisi.
Meeting at the National Academy of Sciences
The first session of the commission to implement events dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences was held On August 2 of this year. It was created to implement events dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences which was held at the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia.
The commission, which was created at the initiative of the Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze, is headed by the Minister of Education, Science and Youth Givi Mikanadze.
As Givi Mikanadze noted in his speech, the commission will actively work to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences on a high level.
“Our goal is to appreciate the important work that the National Academy of Sciences has been doing for 85 years. We believe that this deserves national recognition. That is why, by the Prime Minister’s decree, a relevant commission was established – now we have the opportunity to discuss various issues, plan consistent steps and relevant activities, which will ensure the proper celebration of the anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences.
Large-scale events, which will be held both in Tbilisi and in the regions, will once again emphasize the most important role of science in the development of our country,” said the Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia.
The meeting approved the activities dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the establishment of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, which is based on the following principles:
• Presentation of the historical role of science;
• Presentation and appreciation of outstanding scientists;
• Increasing the motivation of young scientists;
• Strengthening international scientific ties and partnerships.
In addition, the next stages of the commission's activities were planned. The commission members agreed that they will develop a detailed action plan within 1 month, which implies carrying out specific events and determining the organization responsible within the appropriate timeframe.
The meeting was attended by the co-chairman of the commission, President of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Academician Roin Metreveli, Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia Zviad Gabisonia, as well as representatives of various state agencies, the Patriarchate, scientific institutes and universities. The President of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Academician Givi Japaridze, participated in the work of the commission meeting from the Academy.
National Scientific Conference “New Reality of Georgian Wheat”
On July 31 of this year, the conference “The New Reality of Georgian Wheat” organized by the Agricultural Scientific-Research Center was held in the village of Jighaura, Mtskheta Municipality.
The conference was attended by the representatives of the legislative and local government of Georgia, the Patriarchate of Georgia, scientific, educational, academic circles, international organizations, the food and healthcare sector, the Association of Wheat, Bread Producers and Farmers. The conference was attended by the following persons from the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences: President of the Academy, Academician Givi Japaridze, Vice-President, Academician Guram Aleksidze, Deputy President, Academician Anatoly Giorgadze, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Agronomic Sciences, Academician Gogola Margvelashvili, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, Academician Tengiz Kurashvili, Assistant to the President, Professor Tamaz Batsikadze.
The national conference presented the latest scientific evidence on the unique properties of Georgian wheat, which is of paramount importance in the context of biodiversity conservation, agricultural sector sustainability, public health, nutrition and food security.
“The event is a platform for dialogue and emphasizes that Georgian wheat species and varieties have the potential to become one of the key products in a healthy and sustainable food system,” Solomon Pavliashvili noted.
The Deputy Minister thanked the initiators, organizers and all parties involved in the research. As Solomon Pavliashvili noted, the research opens up new opportunities for Georgian wheat.
Within the framework of the conference, the results of the research, which covers a wide range of nutrient content of 5 endemic species and 7 local varieties of Georgian wheat, became known to a wide circle of public. The aforementioned research, initiated by Ekaterina Khvedelidze and Bidzina Ivanishvili, was conducted in a leading laboratory in Austria that meets modern scientific standards; financial support was provided by the international charity foundation “Cartu”.
The Vice-President of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Academician Guram Aleksidze, made a presentation at the conference. He spoke extensively about the genetic characteristics of Georgian wheat, its varieties and diversity, the feasibility of using them in breeding, and their leading position in creating new varieties. He paid special attention to the endemic spieces of Georgian wheat, which are successfully used in the development of new varieties and lines of wheat not only by Georgian breeders, but also by foreign specialists.
“Georgian wheat, a part of the country’s material heritage, is a major crop based on the richest agronomic values, the history of which dates back thousands of years. Georgian endemic varieties represent the best breeding material of the world’s wheat varietal diversity. The latest interdisciplinary research confirms their unique nutritional values as a key component of human health care, food security and sustainable food systems. The scientific reports and public discussions presented at the current conference touched upon various aspects of the unique properties of Georgian wheat and confirmed the new reality of Georgian wheat,” noted Professor Levan Ujmajuridze, Director of the Agricultural Scientific Research Center.
The scientific conference “The New Reality of Georgian Wheat” was held with the support of the Parliament of Georgia, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, the Ministry of Culture of Georgia, the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the International Charitable Foundation “Cartu”, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the National Center for Nutrition and Food Sciences.
Results of the evaluation of scientific-research works
Results of the assessment of the annual reports of scientific activities of higher educational and scientific-research institutions and individuals for 2024
In the current Law “On the Georgian National Academy of Sciences”, Article 161, Paragraph 2, “Status, functions, tasks and remuneration of members of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences”, it is noted that the Academy “reviews and evaluates the annual reports and completed scientific-research works of agricultural scientific-research institutions (regardless of their legal form), for which it is authorized to request additional necessary information from these organizations within its competence and to inform the same organizations of the assessments, and relevant recommendations - to interested government agencies”.
In previous years, the Academy assessed/reviewed the annual reports of scientific activities of higher educational and scientific-research institutions only qualitatively. On March 18 of this year, based on the resolution of the Academy Presidium meeting No. 2 of February 27, 2025, the President of the Academy, Academician Givi Japaridze, signed a new regulation on the evaluation of annual reports of scientific activities of higher educational and scientific-research institutions and individuals who completed scientific-research works. The evaluation is carried out using quantitative indicators. In accordance with this regulation, on March 28, review materials were sent to two evaluators assigned to each scientific/educational unit.
According to the new regulation, 18 scientific/educational units of seven universities were evaluated, including 11 evaluations - by two evaluators each. In the case when the difference in scores exceeded 8, an additional third evaluator was assigned. To conduct the analysis, as well as to consider the received proposals and comments, a working group was approved at the meeting of the Presidium of the Academy with the following composition: Academicians of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences: R. Asatiani, A. Didebulidze, L. Dolidze, Professor T. Batsikadze and Doctor T. Epitashvili. Additional review was conducted for 6 cases by the members of the group.
Among the research/educational units, the highest rating was awarded to the Department of Conservation of Kolkheti Peatlands and Aquatic Ecosystems of the Institute of Phytopathology and Biodiversity of Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University; The assessment “Good” was given to the departments of Agrarian, Natural Sciences and Technologies of Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University and the Department of Subtropical Crops Product Technology of the Faculty of Agrarian Sciences of Kutaisi Akaki Tsereteli State University, as well as the Faculty of Agrarian and Natural Sciences of Engineering of Samtskhe-Javakheti State University. Unfortunately, two units did not receive a positive assessment.
As for the 2024 reports of 19 scientific units of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, LEPL Agricultural Scientific-Research Center, they were assessed much earlier than the adoption of the new regulation, that is, in accordance with the old regulation. One unit of the mentioned scientific-research center (Bioagroproduction Department) received the highest assessment, five - good, twelve - positive, and one unit could not be assessed.
It is noteworthy that 16 members and fellows of the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, as well as 11 leading scientists in the agricultural field, participated in the assessment of the scientific activities of the above-mentioned higher educational and scientific-research institutions.
Presentation of the results of the Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators Project
On July 21-22 of this year, a presentation and workshop on the results of the ASTI (Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators) pilot project in Georgia was held at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Tbilisi, which aimed to recognize the results of the Georgian national pilot project with the involvement of regional observers and stakeholders, as well as to increase the potential for the creation of indicators that will become part of the FAO ASTI global database. In order to develop Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI), pilot studies were conducted in nine countries around the world, including Georgia, in 2024. Within the framework of which, in partnership with the Institute of Techinform of the Georgian Technical University, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Georgia and the National Statistics Service of Georgia, questionnaires were distributed to organizations working in the field of agriculture and the results were statistically processed.
The meeting, which was held with the support and funding of the Food and Agriculture Organization Headquarters (Rome), coordinated by the Institute "Techinform" of the Georgian Technical University, in partnership with the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the National Statistical Service of Georgia, was attended by regional observers, heads of research institutes and scientists from eight countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Moldova; among the project organizers - representatives of the Food and Agriculture Organization Headquarters: Hernan Muñoz and Valeria Pesque, Director of GTU Techinform Neli Makhvihadze, Deputy Director Mariam Razmadze. The meeting was attended by the following representatives from the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences: Academician Aleksandre Didebulidze, Chief Academic Secretary of the Academy; Ketevan Chipashvili, Head of the Academy’s Information Center; and Dr. Tinatin Epitashvili, Chief Specialist for Relations and Activities with International Organizations of the Academy (Project Contact Person). The event was also attended by: Iamze Mirazanashvili, Representative of the FAO National Office; and employees of the Department of Agricultural Statistics and other agencies involved in the research over the past year.
The Vice-Rector of Georgian Technical University, Ms. Tamar Lominadze, delivered a speech at the event. She noted that one of the goals of the project is to refine the model for collecting scientific data in agriculture over a three-year period in accordance with the model developed by the FAO and to transform it into an integral part of the national statistics system.
Among the speakers was Mr. Gogita Todradze, Executive Director of Geostat. He paid special attention to the importance of statistical indicators in the development of the agricultural sector.
Academician Aleksandre Didebulidze, from the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, made a report, noting that one of the main goals of the Academy is to evaluate the results of research conducted in scientific organizations of the agricultural sector in Georgia. It is worth emphasizing that this year, for the first time, there was a transition from qualitative to quantitative evaluation, in which the Academy was guided by the materials collected within the framework of the project.
Within the framework of the event, a one-day technical training was held, dedicated to the development of agricultural research and development indicators.
The participants of the session discussed ways to institutionalize indicators.
Mariam Razmadze, Deputy Director of Techinform, drew the attention of the audience to the fact that Georgia is moving from temporary research to long-term, systematic data collection, which requires an increase in staff, infrastructure and resources. Therefore, the Georgian Technical University and other partner institutions will receive opportunities for development and strengthening.
In conclusion, the participants of the event assessed the practical value of the developed statistical analysis and the obtained results, which, based on further analysis and systematic analysis, will contribute to the provision of important recommendations, improvement of the action plan, systematization of the database, reporting and policy support.
Meeting at the National Academy
Meeting of the Commission for the Study of Scientific Problems of Natural Disasters of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences
On July 18, 2025, a meeting of the Commission for the Study of Scientific Problems of Natural Disasters of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences was held in the session hall of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences. A report by Professor Yujin Wu (Wuhan, China), School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Central China Normal University, on the topic: “Prediction of Catastrophic Floods in the Yangtze River Basin Considering Climate Change” was presented.
The meeting of the commission was attended by: Academician - Secretary of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences B. Korokhashvili, Chairman of the Commission for the Study of Scientific Problems of Natural Disasters, Academician G. Gavardashvili, the members of the commission. From the Georgian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the meeting was attended by Academician - Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection and Forestry Sciences of the Academy, Academician L. Dolidze.
The meeting of the commission was opened with a welcoming speech by Academician G. Gavardashvili. Then, he handed over the floor to Professor Eugene Wu, School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Central China University.
Professor Eugene Wu highlighted the main findings and challenges in his presentation. In particular, he noted that the Yangtze River is one of the largest rivers in the world. Its basin and lowlands are key regions for China's economic development. The region has been characterized by frequent floods throughout its history. The causes of floods are many, including: snowmelt and rapid runoff due to steep topography, soil erosion due to deforestation, which leads to increased runoff, especially in mountainous regions, monsoon rainfall, typhoon rainfall near the coastline, etc.
Professor Eugene Wu also discussed and assessed the significance of climate change projections on the Yangtze River discharge, including the formation of catastrophic floods. He noted the trend that precipitation in the Yangtze River The watershed is increasingly concentrated in the summer months, with an increase in the number of heavy rainy days, which contributes to the formation of catastrophic floods.
After the presentation, an active discussion was held in question-and-answer mode.
Academician of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences G. Gavardashvili summed up the session and thanked the audience for their presence.