Prices for vegetables and fruits have been rewritten: what and how much it costs in Ukraine now

Published 2025년 3월 10일

Tridge summary

Prices of the most popular vegetables in Ukraine have fluctuated, with carrots and potatoes becoming slightly cheaper, while tomatoes and sweet peppers are more expensive. Broccoli and cauliflower prices have dropped, but zucchini is more costly. In the greens section, green onion prices have risen, while dill prices have fallen. Fruit prices have increased for apples, pears, and lemons, while tangerine prices have decreased. The FAO Food Price Index, vegetable oil price index, meat price index, dairy price index, and sugar price index have also seen various changes over the past month.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The most popular vegetables in Ukraine fell in price last week. After a two-week increase, carrot prices decreased slightly. Analysts of the EastFruit project noted that the upper price limit decreased from 34 to 30 hryvnias. Potatoes also became cheaper - the lower price limit fell from 20 to 18 hryvnias. The supply of tomatoes on the market continues to decrease, and prices continue to increase - from 80-85 hryvnias per kilogram to 85-95. Sweet peppers rose in price again from 145-170 hryvnias/kg to 170-190. Broccoli and cauliflower were sold cheaper than a week earlier. Prices fell from 134-145 to 115-120 and from 140-145 to 135-140 hryvnias/kg, respectively. At the same time, the price of zucchini increased from 85-90 to 100-120 hryvnias per kilogram. In the greens segment, the price of green onions increased - the upper price limit jumped from 150 to 170 hryvnias/kg. At the same time, the upper price limit of dill fell from 250 to 230 hryvnias/kg. At the same time, the ...
Source: Unian

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