Georgia has increased its dependence on Russian wheat

Published 2025년 1월 29일

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In 2024, Russia's wheat exports to Georgia increased by a third, reaching a three-year high of 325 thousand tons, valued at $75.7 million, which is a 35% increase from the previous year. This makes Russia the leading supplier of wheat to Georgia, followed by Kazakhstan, Belarus, France, Greece, and Romania. Additionally, Russia also exported corn, buckwheat, barley, and oats to Georgia.
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Russia increased its wheat exports to Georgia by a third last year – to three-year highs. Thus, at the end of 2024, Georgia imported 325 thousand tons of wheat from Russia for 75.7 million dollars. Imports in monetary terms increased by 35% compared to 2023 and became the maximum since 2021. Then the purchases reached 87.4 million dollars. In December, Tbilisi imported 25 thousand tons of Russian wheat for 6.1 million dollars – in monetary terms 9.4% less than in November and 8.6% more than a year ago. Last year, Russia took first place in Georgian wheat imports by a wide margin. In addition to Russia, Georgians bought this grain in Kazakhstan (367 thousand dollars), as well as in Belarus, France, Greece and Romania (12-37 thousand dollars). In addition to wheat, last year Georgia bought corn from Russia – 56 thousand tons for 11.8 million dollars (4% more than a year ago). It also imported 7 thousand tons of buckwheat and barley for 3.1 million and 1.3 million dollars, ...

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