Tbilisi (GBC) - The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency (GCCA) has published an interim report on the monitoring of the hazelnut market.

According to the Agency’s assessment, following a decline in export volumes during the period 2021-2024, the hazelnut market demonstrated positive export dynamics in 2025. In January-October 2025, the volume of exported hazelnuts increased by up to 18% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. At the same time, a slight decrease was observed in the Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI) and in the market shares of leading companies.

The analysis also reveals an upward trend in average product prices. After a period of declining prices during 2020-2022, when the lowest average price was recorded in 2022 at GEL 13 per kilogram, export prices increased to GEL 17 per kilogram in 2024. In 2025, the average price reached GEL 23.4 per kilogram, representing a 35% increase compared to the corresponding ten-month period of the previous year.

Based on the Agency’s assessment, no risks of violations of competition legislation have been identified in the hazelnut market. The export segment is characterized by a low level of concentration, the presence of a large number of exporting undertakings, and the absence of a dominant position.

For the purpose of assessing the competitive environment, the Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency initiated monitoring of the hazelnut market in 2023. Georgian hazelnut exports are primarily destined for Italy, followed by Germany, Spain, Armenia, and other markets.

GCCA continues to monitor the hazelnut market, along with other strategically important markets.