Study on Green Ammonia
Green Ammonia Use in Small-Scale Agricultural Businesses in Georgia is a publication exploring the potential of green ammonia as a sustainable solution for decarbonizing agriculture in Georgia. The study examines its applications, benefits, challenges, and opportunities for supporting the country's transition toward climate-resilient and low-carbon farming practices.
The visual language draws inspiration from David Kakabadze's Station, combining photography of wind turbines and blooming trees to symbolize the intersection of industrial innovation, renewable energy, and the natural environment.
The PROGRESS project promotes sustainable agricultural practices, climate resilience, and long-term GHG mitigation across the Eastern Partnership countries through innovative tools, methodologies, and policy support.
Full reports are available on the PROGRESS official website.