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Georgia’s appetite for learning

A Georgian government fact-finding group has toured the Sunraysia and Swan Hill this week for guidance in returning the small eastern European country irrigated agriculture industry to its former glory.

In 1990, while still a satellite state of the USSR, Georgia had 500,000ha of cereals, grapes, vegetables, nuts and citrus under irrigation.

Barely two years later a combination of secession from ...