The agro-business division of the holding achieved a turnover of USD 20 million in 2025. The Keystone Agro project is implemented with the support of Bank of Georgia, the Ministry of Environment and Agriculture of Georgia, and various international donor organizations.
Keystone Agro collaborates with leading blueberry suppliers such as Fall Creek and North Bay, enabling the company to cultivate 10 different blueberry varieties with diverse taste profiles, shelf life, and harvest periods. These varieties include: Sekoya Grande, Sekoya Crunch, Sekoya Fiesta, Duke, Suziblue, Miss Alice Mae, Blue Ribbon, Miss Jackie, Top Shelf, and Valor. It is noteworthy that Keystone Agro’s orchards are expected to reach full production capacity within four years.
Keystone Agro is a co-founder of the Georgian Blueberry Producers Association, established to improve cultivation practices and elevate the Georgian blueberry market to a higher level. The chairman of the association, Tornike Panjavidze, also serves as Director of Keystone Agro.
Keystone Agro’s blueberries have been awarded international agricultural and safety certifications, including Global GAP and GRASP, opening access to highly demanding and competitive international markets. Currently, the company exports its products to Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Gulf countries, and China.
Due to strong demand, plans are underway to expand the orchards to 300 hectares.