Ukrainian producers have already sold 90% of garlic

Published 2021년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

Ukraine is experiencing a garlic shortage in 2021 due to adverse weather conditions and a delay in container shipments from China. As a result, major garlic sales have reached 80-90% with prices ranging from 60-100 UAH / kg. The country has been sourcing garlic from Uzbekistan to meet domestic demand. Ukrainian garlic is exported to Latvia, Lithuania, and Belarus at a price of 2.4-2.6 euros / kg. The 'II Conference on Garlic Growing' will be held on October 29, 2021, to discuss various aspects of the garlic market, including cultivation, storage, export, and pharmaceutical uses.
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In 2021, a shortage of garlic is expected, which is associated with a rainy autumn, frost, and then drought. This was reported to AgroPortal.ua by the head of the Association of Garlic Producers of Ukraine Julianna Mussa. “To date, major players have already sold 80-90% of garlic. The price is still holding at the level of 60-70 UAH / kg, in some regions it reaches 80 UAH. By the end of the year, the price of Ukrainian garlic will reach UAH 100 / kg, ”Yulianna Mussa predicts. She notes that there has been a significant delay in the supply of Chinese garlic this season due to container shipments. They were replaced by supplies from Uzbekistan. As for export, Ukrainian producers supply garlic to Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus. The export price is 2.4-2.6 euros / kg. More details about the garlic market can be found within the framework of the "II Conference on Garlic Growing". During the event, issues of selling Ukrainian garlic within Ukraine and abroad, cultivation, storage and ...

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