Georgia Becomes New Market for Kazakhstan’s Pork Exports

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Kazakhstan exported pork to Georgia for the first time in 2025, delivering about 500 tons of products worth $884,000, Orda.kz reports, citing the Agriculture Ministry.

The exports included both live pigs and pork. Interest in this area was confirmed during talks between the agricultural agencies of the two countries. Judging by the ministry’s statement, Kazakhstan’s attempt to enter the South Caucasus market with a new product was successful. If demand holds, pork exports could be scaled up.

For now, the volumes remain modest — 500 tons worth $884,000 — but the Agriculture Ministry said it plans to expand exports and strengthen its presence in the Georgian market.

More broadly, pork is a new export direction for Kazakhstan. By the end of 2025, overseas deliveries had increased to 1,800 tons worth $3.6 million. Russia, Georgia and Armenia were the main markets.

At the same time, cooperation with Georgia goes beyond a single product. Kazakhstan already supplies grain, flour and other goods there, and total agricultural trade turnover between the two countries exceeded $116 million.

Original author: Daria Malkova

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