Ukraine: Dairy products are becoming more expensive

Published 2021년 8월 18일

Tridge summary

Dairy producers in Ukraine are gearing up for a market revival as students return to school in the coming week. In anticipation of increased demand, manufacturers are hiking prices for products such as milk, kefir, sour cream, and cottage cheese. Currently, wholesale offers show prices for these products ranging from 2.5% to 15%, with prices per liter or kilogram varying from 25.5-27.0 UAH to 67-72 UAH, respectively. Despite a growth in imports of whole milk products, particularly from Poland, which currently holds a 70% share, the volume remains under 3,000 tons in July, a non-critical situation for local producers.
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Original content

Producers of fresh dairy products have begun active preparations for the revival of the market, which is expected in a week or two. This is stated in the message of "Infagro". “Vacations are coming to an end, students will go to study, everyone will start buying more milk, kefir and yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese,” the experts explain. And they add that manufacturers noticeably increase prices for their products. Already now, the following levels appear in wholesale offers: milk 2.5%, film - 25.5-27.0 UAH / l; kefir 2.5%, film - 29.0-31.5 UAH / l; sour cream 15%, film - 67-72 UAH / kg; cottage cheese 9% - 114-125 UAH / kg. “Not all chains are ready to increase prices. And it is good for producers that the chains do not have a large supply of imported fresh dairy products, such as for cheeses, ”the analysts clarify. Although the import of whole milk products is growing, it still has not reached the mark of 3 thousand tons (in July). This is not yet a ...

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