The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture has announced a 15% increase in herb exports, with the total export value rising by 22%.
According to the ministry, Georgia exported 503 tonnes of herbs valued at USD 1.1 million in February 2026.
“Compared to January and February 2025, the value of exported herbs has grown by 22%, while the quantity has increased by 15%.
The primary markets for herb exports include Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Bulgaria, and others. Additionally, the export price of herbs continues to rise; in 2025, the average export price reached USD 2.12 per unit,” the report states.

