It became known when in Ukraine to expect a decrease in prices for vegetables and fruits

Published 2021년 7월 9일

Tridge summary

Despite favorable weather conditions leading to a good harvest, prices for fruits and vegetables in Ukraine remain the same as at the start of the season. Farmers are not reducing prices, with young potatoes and cherries being more expensive this year. Heavy rains have caused some crop loss, but a drought is not expected due to soil moisture accumulation in the first half of July. Vegetable sellers expect to lower prices for new potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers in the coming weeks, while berries' prices may decrease if the weather remains favorable.
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Original content

Half of the summer is over, and prices for fruits and vegetables remain at the same level as at the beginning of the season. Despite the good harvest, farmers are in no hurry to reduce prices. This was reported by UNIAN, writes agronews.ua. The season of fresh vegetables and fruits is in full swing. In the food markets of Ukraine you can already find the freshest, straight from the garden, tomatoes and cucumbers, useful greens and all possible berries from local gardens. Meteorologists and experts note that the weather conditions this year were quite good for the harvest of vegetables and fruits. However, prices are not the lowest. For example, young potatoes today are more expensive than in the arid 2020, when roots were difficult to dig out of dry land and the crop simply deteriorated. "Young potatoes have risen in price - from UAH 20 per kilogram of small potatoes to UAH 30 per large one. It used to be possible to buy a whole bucket of potatoes for UAH 30, ”said Olesya from ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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