
The volume of food and drink products imported to Georgia exceeded the pre-pandemic level. According to the GEOSTAT (National Statistics Office of Georgia) data, in 6 months of 2022, Georgia purchased 650,828 tons of products, in the same period of 2021 - 534,058 tons, in 6 months of 2020 - 621,086 tons, and in January-June 2019 - 562,144 tons.
The list of the top 10 food and beverage products, which Georgia bought in the largest quantities this year, is as follows:
Wheat or wheat and rye flour - 78,083 tons ($ 29,393 million);
Sugar - 56,660 tons ($ 32,779 million);
Wheat and meslin - 50,104 tons ($16,749 million);
Processed grains - 47,657 tons ($13,940 million);
Meat and food offal of poultry, fresh; chilled or frozen - 29,359 tons ($41,127 million);
Citrus fruits; fresh or dried - 23,481 tons ($11,623 million);
Sifting, bran and other waste - 23 120 tons ($3.928 million);
Margarine - 20,626 tons ($ 36,758 million);
Bananas, including plantains; fresh or dried -19,920 tons ($14,892 million);
Onions, leeks, garlic and other onion-like vegetables - 19,402 tons ($6,513 million).
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