Georgia's 2022 walnut harvest is expected to reach 2.5 thousand tons, allowing the country to replace 90% of imports with domestic production. This is due to increased production volumes and high quality, supported by the 'Plant the Future' state program and extensive walnut orchards. With a well-developed primary processing infrastructure, there is sufficient capacity to process walnuts for the next five years. The local demand for walnuts is high, particularly in the HoReCa sector, and prices remain stable. The Georgian Walnut Producers Association is actively exploring export markets, with a shipment of 10 tons to Europe planned, and is also focusing on value-added products to further increase earnings. Despite challenges in recycling and the need for capital for value-added products, the association is optimistic about the industry's future.