Ukraine's vegetable market has seen high prices for the past 15 years due to a lack of systematicity, particularly in contract farming, according to Andrii Marushchak of Van Dyke Technics. The current situation forces farmers to wear multiple hats, from planting to selling, without guaranteed contracts or markets. Only a few Ukrainian processors successfully employ a contract farming model. Meanwhile, vegetable prices in Ukraine have fluctuated, with significant increases in cabbage, carrots, and onions, and decreases in buckwheat and beets. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy anticipates lower vegetable prices with the new crop, though concerns about potential shortages and higher prices for dairy and meat products loom.