In Ukraine, prices for popular meat are falling: how much does a kilogram of pork cost

Published 2024년 7월 16일

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In June, meat prices in Ukraine fell due to strict blackout schedules and mobilization, with pork prices dropping by 10.1% on average. Retail prices for chilled pork, chicken, and other meats also decreased, except for beef, which saw a 5% increase. Specific pork cuts like the shoulder blade and hip part experienced the most significant price drops, while pork neck prices rose slightly. Additionally, prices for fruits and vegetables such as watermelons, melons, and cherries decreased, although cucumbers became more expensive due to abnormal heat.
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Meat prices in Ukraine decreased in June. Farmers began to sell products cheaper due to strict blackout schedules and mobilization. "The average purchase price in June was UAH 53.2/kg with VAT (UAH 44.34/kg without VAT) or USD 1.3 (USD 1.1/kg without VAT, respectively) in currency equivalent. This by 10.1% or 6 hryvnias/kg with VAT lower than in May," the association "Swine Farmers of Ukraine" says. In June, the average retail price for a kilogram of chilled pork was 191.9 UAH/kg, which is almost 1% (1.8 UAH/kg) less than the prices in May. At the same time, the shoulder blade and hip part fell in price the most - by 2.3% and 2.8%, respectively, while the prices for tenderloin and sirloin changed minimally - within UAH 1/kg. As for pork neck, the price of this meat increased by 1.6%. In addition, the prices of other types of meat also decreased. So, chicken prices decreased by 0.8%, while beef prices increased by 5%. Auchan stores offer all types of meat. Yes, boneless pork loin ...
Source: Unian

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