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February 2024 marked a key development for Mr. Giorgi Kvaratskhelia, who received a highly attractive offer to lease a previously inactive greenhouse complex dedicated to strawberry farming. Recognizing its strategic value, he signed an investment agreement with OSS HOLDING— an established company with a large client base and a strong presence in food product sales across the Georgian and Caucasus markets — to restart and operate the greenhouse facility.
Following successful negotiations throughout 2024, Mr. Kvaratskhelia reached an agreement with the previous owner for a full acquisition of the company. This process culminated in November 2024, when he formally completed the purchase of 100% of the company's shares, securing full ownership and operational control of OSS HOLDING.
Agro-Farm, operated by OSS HOLDING, is a high-potential agribusiness focused on growing premium-quality Sensation strawberries year-round using geothermal greenhouse technology. This sustainable model enables consistent harvests, reduces heating costs, and allows for efficient production aligned with modern agricultural standards.
The company currently operates a fully functional 1-hectare greenhouse and plans to lease another 2-hectare greenhouse. The company currently operates at full sales capacity, successfully distributing 100% of its agricultural output without inventory surplus. This strong market position has been further reinforced through long-term letters of intent executed with all principal buyers referenced in Section 4.
These binding agreements establish a strategic framework for tripling sales volumes while maintaining existing commercial terms. The contracts serve to:
The expansion initiative corresponds with the company's scaled production capabilities and rigorous quality control systems, enabling increased output volumes while consistently meeting premium product standards.
Georgia offers a highly attractive 0% corporate income tax rate on retained earnings. This policy significantly enhances business profitability and investment appeal by allowing companies to reinvest their full pre-tax profits back into growth and operations.
Georgia’s VAT exemption on strawberry production further improves the business margin structure.
OSS HOLDING operations span the entire supply chain, from cultivation to distribution:
Greenhouse-based production does not require a specific agricultural license under Georgian law. The site operates in full compliance with environmental and sanitary regulations and is registered under Cadastral No. 43.20.41.300.
Thanks to geothermal heating, OSS HOLDING operates continuously throughout the year, unlike traditional seasonal berry farms. This provides a major advantage in terms of consistency in revenue and long-term client relationships.
Key operational characteristics:
Typical cycle:
Production and planning are managed by an experienced agronomist and technical team.
The company operates with a lean but highly efficient workforce, combining permanent agronomy staff with seasonal labor during peak months. Key staff roles include:
Currently, 15 seasonal workers work per 1 hectare; expansion by 2 hectares will require the involvement of an additional 30 seasonal workers.
Training and workforce development are a core part of the strategy, with plans to implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all critical functions. The use of geothermal systems and automated irrigation reduces the need for large staff numbers, optimizing cost-efficiency.
The main product is premium-grade Sensation strawberries, recognized for their sweetness, durability during transportation, and market appeal. The company will introduce quality differentiation.
Strawberries are considered high-liquidity products due to year-round demand and short shelf life, ensuring quick sales turnaround. Backup plans include selling surplus to processing plants and juice manufacturers at reduced margins if needed.
Existing property |
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Real Estate property (Tbilisi, Lisi lake, Cadastral code: N 01.10.18.009.140.01.01.013) | 250,000 |
Freezing unit 40 ft | 26,000 |
Reverse “osmos” suction filter (RW10) | 28,000 |
Generator 450kw | 60,000 |
Titanium heat exchangers 5 units. | 10,000 |
Loader | 10,000 |
Electric carts 30 units (greenhouse internal railway system, Walzmatic AGRO) | 200,000 |
Total | 584,000 |
Acquired property |
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Cooling and humidity control system, exhaust fans, internal ventilation, humidity sensors | 100,000 |
Future harvest |
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Future harvest proceeds may also be pledged under inventory-based security agreements | 674,892 |
Valuation and Coverage
Total Asset Value Before Discount (€) | 1,358,892 |
Discount Applied for Ex.prop (25%) Discount Applied for Acq.prop (25%) Discount Applied for future harv.(50%) | 146,000 25,000 337,446
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Collateral Value (Net) | 850,446 |

The project has already received seed capital and in-kind contributions from the founder. The financial structure going forward relies on phased external financing aligned with the expansion plan.
Financial Model and Profitability:
Basis: Gross harvest = 324,000 kg; Losses 10% = 32,400 kg; Processing (Grade B) 16.7% = 54,108 kg; Marketable (Grade A) 73.3%= 237,492 kg.
Scenario outputs:
Key Financial Indicator:
Each hectare generates an estimated €674,892 in annual revenue, with net profits exceeding €265,292 under previous assumptions.
The projected Phase1 total gross harvest for 2026 is 324,000 kg (for 3 ha):
Phase1 projected revenue (Base price €7.50/kg for Grade A):
To complement the projections, the following is a breakdown of realistic annual expenses for a 1-hectare operation:
Per hectare total: €441,600/year
To complement the projections, the following is a breakdown of realistic annual expenses for a 3-hectare operation:
Total €1228,800/year
Per hectare total: €1228,800/3=409,600/year
The average profitability per hectare remains high throughout, driven by premium positioning, consistent production, and cost efficiencies from geothermal energy.
€4,000 × 12 months = €48,000 per year
€8,500 × 3 ha × 4 months = €102,000 per year
Heating of greenhouses is fully based on geothermal energy — this system operates year-round:
Annual savings vs gas heating: ~€54,000 per year
Year / Period | Turnover (€) | Gross Profit (€) | Operating Profit (€) | Interest Payments | Net Profit (€) | Notes |
2024 (actual) | 364,110 | 169,420 | 108,250 |
| 108,250 | The operational year was incomplete due to the phased launch of the first hectare. |
2025 (1 ha projected) | 675,892 | 386,892 | 233,292 | (35,267)
| 198,025 | Full year, 1 hectare in operation |
H1 2025 (actual) | 337,945 | 193,446 | 116,646 |
| 116,646 | Half-year performance with 1 hectare |
2026 (3 ha projected) | 2,024,676 | 1,160,676 | 795,876 | (211,600) | 584,276 | Base scenario (€7.5/kg Grade A) |
To support expansion of the Agro-Farm project from 1 hectare to 3 hectares by the 4Q of 2025.
Total: €1,058,000
| Tranche 1 | Amount (€) | Tranche amount (€) |
1 | Greenhouse film (25000м2 1,8€ м2), Supplier: Netafim | 45,000 | 245,000 |
2 | Greenhouse Structure materials (motors guide gears frames according to the defect list), including installation work | 100,000 | |
3 | Metal, pipes 55, 33, square tube, cables, agro tape, including installation work | 100,000 | |
| Tranche 2 |
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4 | Special “Agrofabric” 20000м2, Agrofabric setup/deployment work | 20,000 | 242,000 |
5 | Greenhouse Film coating related works, clips, etc | 125,000 | |
6 | Irrigation System, computer, Irrigation watering hoses fertilizer mixing tanks (manufacturer: Netafim, Israel) | 100,000 | |
Tranche 3 |
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7 | Seedlings (plants) 360000 pcs, 0,6 € each (Mullerseeds Holland) | 216,000 | 316,000 |
8 | Cooling and humidity control system, exhaust fans, internal ventilation, humidity sensors | 100,000 | |
Tranche 4 |
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9 | Special Pots for Seedlings (30,000 units) “hortihub” | 15,000 | 255,000 |
10 | “Peat” (two trucks) Supplier “Charge tld” | 40,000 |
1,058,000 |
11 | Fertilizers (BAYER) https://www.bayer.com/en/agriculture/products | 200,000 | |
| Total |
Agro-Farm, operated by OSS HOLDING, is a high-potential agribusiness focused on growing premium-quality Sensation strawberries year-round using geothermal greenhouse technology. This sustainable model enables consistent harvests, reduces heating costs, and allows for efficient production aligned with modern agricultural standards.
Market Size & Consumption
Annual Strawberry Consumption in Georgia: ~12,000–15,000 metric tons (MT).
Regional Market (Caucasus – Armenia & Azerbaijan):
Retail Market Value (Georgia): ~€25–30 million annually.
Supply Gaps & Import Dependency
Seasonal Shortfall (November–April):
Quality Issues with Imports:
Growth Drivers & Trends
Increasing Demand for Year-Round Supply:
Export Potential:
Government & Industry Support:
Competitive Landscape
Local Producers:
Importers:
Conclusion: Market Opportunity Summary
Total addressable market (Georgia + exports): ~€30–40 million annually.
Key advantage: Year-round premium supply in a market reliant on seasonal production and imports.