In which areas since the beginning of the year the prices of meat, poultry and lard have risen the most

Published 2022년 12월 24일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant impact of the Russian invasion on Ukraine's economy, leading to a record inflation rate, particularly in food prices. The cost of various foodstuffs, including vegetables, eggs, cereals, sugar, butter, and meat, have seen a substantial increase. The price hike is more noticeable in meat and fish products, with meat prices rising by over 24% and fish by over 44% in the past month. The article also details the regions with the highest average prices for different types of meat and fish.
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The full-scale Russian invasion had a strong impact on the Ukrainian economy, in particular, causing a record inflation in several years. Due to war-related factors, the cost of most foodstuffs has increased in Ukraine: vegetables, eggs, cereals, sugar, butter and meat have been most affected. Over the past month alone, meat and meat products have risen in price by more than 24%, and fish and fish products by more than 44%. The Word and Deed portal writes about this. Most since the beginning of the year, the average cost of beef, pork, poultry, chicken fillet, fish and lard has increased in the Kherson region (as of October). High average price for beef in Kyiv and western regions of Ukraine. In the capital, a kilogram of beef for November cost an average of UAH 222.11, in the Transcarpathian region - UAH 233.91, in Ivano-Frankivsk - UAH 219.42, Lviv - UAH 216.99. In Kherson region, a kilogram of beef in October cost UAH 272.4 on average, which is 42.6% more than at the beginning ...
Source: Finance

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