Creating a better business environment for rural small and medium-sized (SME) enterprises in Georgia

The Rural SME Development project aims at creating a better business environment for rural SMEs and entrepreneurs in Georgia.
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Tiflis, Georgia
41.7151377
44.827096
Project duration
2021 - 2024
Financed by
  • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC

While until 2020, Georgia experienced a period of economic growth, the county’s SME sector underperforms relative to others. In 2018, Georgian SMEs accounted for only 29% of employment and 33.2% of value addition compared to global averages of 71% and 67% respectively.

A key source of weak competitiveness can be found amongst rural SMEs. Heavily oriented toward low valued-addition activities including agriculture, agri-processing and trade, rural SMEs contribute only 16% of total SME output. This underperformance in the rural economy is itself both a cause and effect of unequal access to some of the key services and resources upon which a thriving SME sector depends.  The COVID pandemic has also underlined the importance of a better capitalised and supported SME sector.

The Project

A long-term and systemic approach to the challenges facing the sustainable financing of the rural SMEs in Georgia is needed.  The Rural SMEs Development Project focuses on sector resilience and offers a potentially critical lifeline as the sector adjusts to a post-pandemic reality.

Through its MSD approach, it promotes building a more effective and resilient system of rural SME services and support based on a realistic assessment of the capacity and incentives of market actors and project partners to guide and sustain those services. 

The Rural SME Development project aims at increasing rural income and employment in Georgia. The project will support the both the supply and demand-side of the market in order to improve financial and business support services to rural SMEs.

The direct beneficiaries of the project will be SMEs and market players (national agencies, business associations and consultancies) providing business advisory services to rural SMEs. The end beneficiaries will be women and men in rural areas of Georgia, who are SME owners or employees.

Goals

  • Enhance access of rural SMEs to bank and state finance by increasing awareness of rural SMEs on financial services, developing & piloting advisory packages for investment plans and loan applications.
  • Support SMEs in increasing their financial literacy and management capacities by promoting strategies for SME management and developing advisory packages.
  • Build capacity and align national agencies, business associations and consultancies with rural SME needs, as well as establishing communication mechanisms among key market players to support the further development of rural SMEs.

Project Partners

  • Mercy Corps
  • The Springfield Centre

Expected Results

  • Provide enhanced access to bank and state finance and enhance financial literacy and management capacities of rural SMEs.
  • Increase capacities of national agencies, business associations and consultancies to be better aligned with rural SME needs.
  • Establish communication mechanisms among market players to better understand and lobby for rural SME needs

News

Georgia
18.11.2022
Capacity development of regional-based accounting services providers to support rural SMEs hgghjk
During October and November 2022, the Rural SMEs Development (RSMED) Project with its partners Enterprise Georgia (EG) and the Georgian Federation of Professional Accountants and Auditors (GFPAA) provided joint workshops and trainings in different regions of Georgia for enhancing financial knowledge and skills for over 70 accounting service providers (ASPs) to support rural SMEs improve their ability to access finance.
Georgia
Sustainable agriculture
01.11.2022
Strengthened rural SME resilience takes root in Georgia
Rural Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Development (RSMED) Project in Georgia operates in the industry from 2020 and aims to create a better business environment for SMEs in rural areas of Georgia. The project seeks to support SMEs on the market to reach increasing rural income and employment by accessing to finance and business support services. It uses Market Systems Development (MSD) approach and cooperates with all the partners including government agencies and business associations. Beneficiaries of the project will be SMEs and employees including “Leave No One Behind” (LNOB) groups.
Georgia
23.05.2022
Swisscontact supports launch event for the SDC Regional Programme South Caucasus Region 2022-2025
For many years, Switzerland has been an important partner in the South Caucasus Region countries including Georgia. The new Swiss Cooperation Programme South Caucasus Region 2022-2025 was launched in Tbilisi, Georgia with Swisscontact contributing inputs on private sector development in a panel session of key Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) regional partners.