What is Retaaza?
Retaaza is a woman-owned B Corp and social enterprise shaking up the agricultural support and post-harvest industry in Georgia. At its core, it’s all about refreshing the way communities are fed by making local food more accessible and affordable. This hyper-local food distributor buys surplus crops directly from farmers, preventing food waste and creating new market opportunities. By reconnecting consumers with their food and supporting farmers, Retaaza tackles food insecurity head-on while promoting sustainability and economic stability across urban and rural areas.
Main Benefits and Key Figures
Retaaza’s impact is impressive and wide-reaching. Here are some standout numbers that show just how much good they’re doing:
- 1.01 million+ pounds of food paid for and rescued
- 580,000+ pounds of food donated
- 1.1 million+ pounds of greenhouse gas emissions diverted
- 500 million liters of water saved
- 7,000+ houses built
- 10,000+ toys delivered
- 2,000+ schools built
Addressing Food Waste and Insecurity
Food waste is a huge problem, especially when farmers sometimes have to plow under crops instead of harvesting them due to volatile markets. Retaaza steps in to change that narrative by rescuing surplus food that would otherwise be lost. This not only reduces environmental harm but also feeds families and individuals struggling with food insecurity. In Georgia alone, 1 in 7 people face food insecurity, including 1 in 5 children. Retaaza’s model ensures that fresh, healthy food reaches those who need it most.
Supporting Farmers and Local Economies
Farmers are the backbone of any food system, yet they often face economic instability. Retaaza’s approach brings increased economic stability to these farmers by creating reliable markets for their surplus produce. By paying farmers fairly for all the food they grow, the project helps sustain local agriculture and supports rural communities. This fair treatment and dignity for all stakeholders is central to Retaaza’s mission.
Building a Sustainable, Hyper-Local Food System
Retaaza isn’t just about food distribution; it’s about creating a holistic, hyper-local food system that benefits everyone involved. By focusing on local produce and reducing food waste, the project helps protect the land and planet. It also strengthens community ties by enabling partners to stretch their resources further in the fight against hunger. The goal? A healthier, more sustainable, and equitable future for all Georgians.
Project Impact and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Zero Hunger (SDG 2)
- Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6)
- Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8)
- Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10)
- Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12)
- Climate Action (SDG 13)
- Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17)
The Meaning Behind “Retaaza”
The name “Retaaza” is a clever blend of languages and ideas — “Re” meaning again in English, and “Taaza,” which means fresh in Hindi. It perfectly captures the project’s mission: refreshing the food supply chain by focusing on hyper-local connections. By rethinking food waste, insecurity, and accessibility, Retaaza is strengthening communities across Georgia, one fresh meal at a time.





















