Georgian nut-growing companies are confronted with the challenge of setting their own prices for hazelnuts, as Turkey serves as the price benchmark. The price has surged by approximately 30% compared to the previous year, influencing the domestic market where prices range from 2.5 to 8 lari per kilogram. This is due to the notion that domestic prices are reliant on export prices. Despite the dependence on Turkey, Georgian hazelnut suppliers have experienced stable consumer demand in the EU, with growing exports to the Middle East, Israel, and China. The article also highlights the quality-dependent pricing, with lower quality hazelnuts starting from 2.5 lari and premium quality fetching over 8 lari.