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In January-September 2025, Georgia exported 17,493 tons of livestock valued at $58.05 million, marking the highest figure recorded in the past 15 years, according to the National Statistics Office of Georgia.
Compared to the corresponding period in 2024, the value of exported livestock increased by 54.5%, while the volume rose by 34.3%, The Caspian Post reports citing local media.
The main export markets were Iraq and Azerbaijan. Specifically, 11,283 tons of livestock worth $36.8 million were shipped to Iraq, and 6,210 tons worth $21.2 million were sent to Azerbaijan.
Since 2019, Georgia has imposed a ban on the export of livestock weighing up to 140 kilograms. This restriction was later raised to 160 kilograms. The ban aimed to protect domestic meat production and the national livestock market. However, the Liberty Institute and farmers from the Kvemo Kartli region challenged the decision in the Constitutional Court and won the case in December 2024. As a result, starting from April 1, 2025, the export of livestock of any weight has been permitted again.
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