
In the first seven months of 2025, Georgia imported a variety of live animals, including reptiles, insects, and bees, according to trade data.
Live Reptiles: Georgia imported live reptiles—including snakes and turtles—worth $34,800, all of which came from China, accounting for 100% of reptile imports.
Live Insects (excluding bees): The country imported live insects worth $17,200. The majority, 80%, were sourced from the Netherlands, while the remaining 20% came from Spain.
Live Bees: A total of 11 tons of live bees were brought into Georgia at a value of $111,200. The bulk of this—$109,300—originated from Turkey, with $1,900 worth of bees imported from Poland.
These figures highlight Georgia's growing engagement in niche agricultural and ecological sectors, including apiculture and exotic animal trade.
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