
Georgia’s Annual Crops: Why Cereals Still Dominate the Fields
In Georgia, the world of annual crops is still largely ruled by cereals. In 2024, nearly two-thirds of all annual crop areas are occupied by cereal crops. This trend is

Why Mezcal and Tequila Hold High Prices – and What’s Happening in Georgia
In recent years, mezcal and tequila have established themselves as premium segments in the global spirits market. Their prices are driven not only by high demand but also by the

Productivity Growth in Georgia’s IT Sector: How Rising Wages and Technological Shifts Are Reshaping the Labor Market
Between 2019 and 2024, Georgia’s IT sector experienced not only rapid expansion but also a notable rise in internal productivity. Over these five years, the turnover of IT companies increased

Georgia on the Green Hydrogen Map: Fantasy or a Real Economic Opportunity?
Green hydrogen is a type of hydrogen produced through the electrolysis of water using only renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, or hydro power. In this process, water (H₂O)

Oil Price Drop: Risks and Possible Global Scenarios
In mid-April, global oil prices fell below $70 for the first time in two years. The price of Brent crude dropped to $68, surprising markets — especially since OPEC+ countries,

Air Pollution in Georgia and Its Economic Cost
The air inhaled in Tbilisi often contains more than just oxygen. According to Georgia’s National Environmental Agency, in recent years, levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) in Tbilisi, Rustavi,





Oil Price Drop: Risks and Possible Global Scenarios




