In January 2023, Georgia imported a record-breaking 3,500 tons of onions, a 35% increase from the previous month, making it the largest January import since 2014. Despite slight increases in import prices and changes in the exchange rate, local wholesale prices have significantly risen, reaching an all-time high of 2.3 lari ($0.87) per kilogram. This surge in imports and prices is due to low domestic stocks and increased demand, especially with the influx of Russian citizens. The main suppliers were Azerbaijan and Russia, while imports from Turkey, the usual main exporter, made up only 13% of the total. There are concerns about potential restrictions on onion exports from neighboring countries, which could further increase prices, and some stakeholders have reported that imports from Azerbaijan have stopped, leaving Georgian importers to find other sources.