Ukraine: Falling prices for early vegetables were restrained by rising demand

Published 2021년 5월 20일

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The article highlights a stabilization in the decline of early vegetable prices due to a rise in demand and relatively stable supply levels, with the exception of strawberries which continue to see a drop in price. The prices for various vegetables and roots at the major wholesale market in the Kherson region, 'Nezhdana', have minor fluctuations, with some vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower experiencing increased minimum prices. Stable prices are observed for radishes, daikon radish, onions, and young potatoes, while green pepper has recently appeared in the market.
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The several-day fall in prices for early vegetables was halted today due to a significant increase in demand against the background of moderate supply. But the prices for strawberries continue to fall, today the berry is sold at the wholesale market in the Kherson region at 40-70 UAH / kg. This is evidenced by the monitoring data of AgroTimes. At the largest wholesale farmers' market in the south of Ukraine "Nezhdana", in the village of Velyki Kopani in the Kherson region, prices for cucumber remained at yesterday's level - 12-14 UAH / kg, radishes also 10 UAH / kg, zucchini from 8 UAH / kg rose to 9-10 UAH / kg. Prices for cheap positions of young carrots have slightly decreased from 18 to 15 UAH / kg, the largest roots cost 35 UAH / kg. Young cabbage became slightly cheaper from UAH 9-10 / kg to UAH 9 / kg. Kohlrabi also 40 UAH / kg, broccoli rose from 40-45 UAH / kg to 55 UAH / kg. Minimum prices for cauliflower rose from 14 to 20 UAH / kg. Prices for radishes are stable - 10 ...
Source: Agroconf

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