
In the first half of 2025, Georgia earned $12.94 million from the export of fruit and vegetable juices, according to data from Sakstat (the National Statistics Office of Georgia). Between January and June, the country exported 7,864.0 tonnes of juice—slightly down (1%) from the 7,946.5 tonnes exported during the same period in 2024.
Germany remained the largest importer of Georgian natural juices, followed by the United States and Australia.
Top Export Destinations (Jan–June 2025):
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Germany: 2,455.5 tonnes
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USA: 1,657.5 tonnes
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Australia: 845.2 tonnes
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Israel: 649.9 tonnes
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Azerbaijan: 459.6 tonnes
Notably, 37% of Georgian juice exports in this period were sold to EU countries, reflecting steady demand growth for Georgian-produced natural juices in European markets.
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29/07/2025