Another increase in carrot prices in Ukraine

Published 2024년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian carrot producers have increased the selling price of carrots by 15% this week, with the price ranging from 23-30 UAH/kg ($0.55-0.71/kg). This price hike is due to increased demand from wholesale companies and retail chains, and a decrease in the supply of substandard products. Despite the higher prices, demand for carrots remains active, and farmers are expected to raise prices further next week.
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Ukrainian carrot producers continue to confidently raise selling prices for their products, according to analysts from the EastFruit project. Market operators explain the latest price increase in this segment by the increased demand from wholesale companies and retail chains, which continue to purchase these root crops for further sale. So, since the beginning of this week alone, carrots have increased in price to 23-30 UAH/kg, ($0.55-0.71/kg), depending on the quality and volume of the offered batches of products, which is on average 15% more expensive than at the end of the last working week. Producers explain the price increase in this segment by several reasons at once. First of all, the upward price trend is associated with a noticeable reduction in the supply of substandard products, since supplies from unequipped warehouses have fallen to a minimum. At the same time, demand for carrots remains quite active. It is also worth noting that some large farms are still holding ...
Source: Eastfruit

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