Today: May 24, 2026

USAID launches two projects on agriculture

1 min read
13 years ago
Change font size:

TIRANA, Oct. 21 – The United States Agency for International Development has announced the launch of two new projects, worth around USD 2.5 million to support agriculture development in Albania. The Albanian Agriculture Competitiveness in Lushnje, southwest Albania, has been awarded an almost three-year $960,000 project to provide technical assistance to Albanian agricultural producers to increase the production of high-value commodities and support competitive commercial farming.
Meanwhile, Creative Business Solutions (CBS) has been awarded an almost three-year $1.49 million project to work with banks and financial institutions to develop better agriculture lending services and products, as well as assist farmers and businesses improve their financial accounting and reporting, business plans, and loan applications.
USAID has been active in supporting Albanian agriculture since it began work in Albania in 1992. Early work focused on food security and basic agricultural techniques. Recent work focuses on making Albanian farmers and agribusinesses more competitive in domestic and export markets through advanced techniques, quality control, marketing and packaging. Much progress has been made over the past twenty years, but Albania still has a 7:1 import to export ratio for agriculture. Access to finance is one of the main concerns for companies. In fact, only approximately 2 percent of private loans go to the agriculture sector. More than 50% of the workforce is active in agriculture, and agriculture provides an important employment buffer and rudimentary social safety net during times of economic contraction.

Latest from Business & Economy

The Chief Executive Officer of OTP Bank Albania, Mr. Bledar Shella, described this investment as a reflection of the bank’s vision to build long-term and sustainable relationships with its clients.

OTP Bank Albania inaugurates new Private Banking premises in Tirana

Change font size: - + Reset Tirana Times, May 18, 2026 – OTP Bank Albania has inaugurated new premises dedicated to the Private Banking segment, unveiling an exclusive space designed for clients
7 days ago
2 mins read
Prof. Dr. Alaa Garad is President and Founding Partner of the Stirling Centre for Strategic Learning and Innovation, University of Stirling Innovation Park, Scotland. He is actively engaged in health tourism, higher education and organisational learning across the Western Balkans, including the Global Health Tourism Leadership Programme in Albania.

Building a Trusted Health Tourism Ecosystem: Albania’s Next Competitive Advantage

Change font size: - + Reset by Professor Alaa Garad Tirana Times, March 17, 2026 – There are countries you visit, and there are countries you remember. Albania is rapidly becoming the
2 months ago
7 mins read