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Coffee prices increased by 50% in Georgia

by Mariam Razmadze
September 1, 2025
in Uncategorized
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Coffee prices increased by 50% in Georgia

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Geostat’s most recent data reveals that coffee prices in Georgia have increased by 50% this year. Between January and July 2025, the country imported 4,226 tons of coffee worth $30.3 million, compared to 4,399 tons worth $20.9 million during the same period last year. This means Georgia paid nearly $10 million more for a smaller quantity of coffee.

Indonesia emerged as the leading source of coffee imports, supplying 1,721 tons valued at $8.8 million in the first seven months of the year. Russia ranked second with 564 tons worth $5.2 million, followed by Vietnam which shipped 922 tons worth $4.7 million.

Other suppliers included:

  • Italy – $3.8 million (276 tons)
  • Germany – $1.6 million (158 tons)
  • France – $1 million (78 tons)
  • Armenia – $941,600 (133 tons)
  • Turkey – $833,600 (84 tons)
  • Austria – $547,100 (38 tons)
  • Netherlands – $438,200 (37 tons)

While imports dominate Georgia’s coffee market, exports also grew in the same period. From January to July 2025, Georgia exported 229 tons of coffee worth $1.5 million, up from 157 tons worth $911,600 last year.

Armenia remains the primary destination for Georgian coffee exports, making up 215 tons valued at $1.1 million this year.

The data suggests that while Georgia is importing less coffee by volume, international price increases are driving higher spending. With demand remaining strong, Georgia continues to pay more to secure coffee supplies.

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