Ukraine is experiencing a garlic shortage, leading to a significant price increase of about 1.5 times, reaching a record 200 UAH per kg. This shortage is part of a larger issue in Europe, where demand is outstripping supply, exacerbated by high labor and transport costs, and the exhaustion of stocks from main producers like Spain and South America. Factors contributing to the shortage include weather conditions, reduced garlic cultivation areas in Ukraine, and import restrictions and fines on Chinese garlic. As a result, garlic is becoming too expensive for the Ukrainian market, and economists predict that product prices, especially vegetables like potatoes, could see a significant increase by 2025 due to weather-related yields and other factors.