The State Co-Financing Program for Agricultural Mechanization aimed to increase access to agricultural machinery and improve access to the necessary financial resources for purchasing agricultural equipment through co-financing.

Within the framework of the State Co-Financing Program for Agricultural Mechanization, 2,415 unique beneficiaries signed 2,415 contracts. The total investment amounted to 146,136,852 GEL, of which the agency's co-financing, as stipulated in the contracts, was 47,151,371 GEL. Under the program, the acquisition of 4,392 pieces of equipment was co-financed.