Georgia imports 7.5 times more vegetables than it exports

In the first seven months of 2024, Georgia imported 7.5 times more vegetables than it exported, with $43.817 million in imports compared to $5.766 million in exports, according to the National Statistics Office of Georgia.

Among the vegetables Georgia exported, the top earners were tomatoes ($1.061 million), potatoes ($919,500), cabbage ($357,700), onions ($262,000), and lettuce($40,500).

Georgia’s highest import expenses were for tomatoes ($12.120 million), onions and garlic ($6.046 million), cucumbers ($4.885 million), and potatoes ($2.330 million).

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