Georgia’s Annual Inflation at 4.6% in February 2026
2026-03-04 - 10:06
Georgia’s annual inflation rate stood at 4.6% in February, while consumer prices rose by 0.2% compared to the previous month, according to data released by the National Statistics Office (Geostat) on March 4. Annual inflation was mainly driven by price increases in miscellaneous goods and services (9.8%) and in food and non-alcoholic beverages (9.5%). On a monthly basis, prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages declined by 0.3%. Within the category, the sharpest annual price increases were observed for fish (23.1%), bread and cereals (13.8%), fruit and grapes (13.3%), vegetables (10.2%), meat (9.6%), sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery (9.4%), oils and fats (7.1%), coffee, tea and cocoa (5.9%), mineral waters, soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices (5.3%), milk, cheese and eggs (5.3%). The figures come amid the Georgian Dream government’s stated efforts to address high prices on food, medications, and gas, with one commission under the government and another under parliament set to examine the issues, alongside an investigation by the State Security Service. 24/02/2026 – Economy of No Tomorrow: What Keeps Food Prices Up in Georgia Other contributors to annual inflation included restaurants and hotels (7.2%), health services (5.9%), and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (4.3%), while communication prices fell by 4.6%. On a monthly basis, the largest price increases were recorded in miscellaneous goods and services (2.9%), transport (1.5%), and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (1.3%). Prices for furnishings, household equipment, and maintenance declined by 1.6%. Also Read: 06/02/2026 – Georgian Poultry Companies to Lower Egg Prices Citing ‘Prime Minister’s Initiative’ 03/02/2026 – Georgia’s Annual Inflation at 4.8% in January 2026 11/02/2026 – NBG Keeps Key Refinancing Rate Unchanged at 8%