Indexes
16
January
2015
16
January
2015
The average cost of cooking one standard Imeretian Khachapuri reached 3.68 GEL in December 2014. The price jumped up by 9.5 % month-on-month (compared to November 2014) and by 2.4% year-on-year (compared to December 2013).
The highest monthly increase of 15.9% in December 2014 rewarded Kutaisi with the title "The most expensive Khachapuri City", where prices stood at 3.87 GEL. Tbilisi took second place (3.68 GEL) after an increase of only 4.7%. Batumi followed Tbilisi very closely (3.61 GEL) with an increase of 9.9%. Telavi occurred to be the cheapest city (3.48 GEL) in December with a 7.7% change in monthly terms. The price variation between the most expensive city (Kutaisi) and the cheapest one (Telavi) reached 0.39 GEL.
We expect that the Khachapuri Index will continue to increase in the upcoming months due to a seasonal decline in the supply of cheese, the main Khachapuri ingredient.
30
December
2025
In December 2025, the average cost of preparing one standard Imeretian khachapuri increased to 7.86 GEL, marking a 5.2% rise compared to November 2025 and a notable 11.8% increase compared to December 2024.
28
November
2025
In November 2025, the average cost of preparing a standard portion of Imeretian khachapuri increased to 7.47 GEL, marking a 2.3% rise compared to October 2025 and a 10.3% increase year-on-year. The seasonal rise in the Khachapuri Index was primarily driven by higher milk and dairy prices, reflecting a seasonal decline in fresh milk availability and increased reliance on imported milk powder.
31
October
2025
In October 2025, the cost of preparing one standard Imeretian khachapuri reached 7.3 GEL, reflecting a 3.5% increase from September 2025 and a 10.3% rise compared to October 2024.
30
September
2025
In September 2025, the average cost of preparing a standard portion of Imeretian khachapuri reached 7.05 GEL. Starting from July 2025, the Khachapuri Index followed an upward trend, with prices increasing by 12.3% in September compared to June 2025. This rise was primarily driven by a 16.1% increase in cheese prices over the same period.
29
August
2025
In August 2025, the average cost of cooking one standard portion of Imeretian khachapuri stood at 6.76 GEL, reflecting a 5.8% increase compared to July 2025. On an annual basis, the price rose by 9.8% compared to August 2024.