Ukraine: Buckwheat, flour and eggs may become cheaper by the end of the year

Published 2022년 11월 23일

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Prices for chicken eggs, buckwheat, and flour are expected to decrease by the end of 2022 in Ukraine. The decrease in prices is due to increased production of these products. The Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business (UKAB) and the National Research Center "Institute of Agrarian Economics" predict the price decrease. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine has also signed a Memorandum with the "Poultry Poultry Union of Ukraine" to stabilize chicken egg prices. The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine is investigating the significant price increase of chicken eggs in September 2022.
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Some products may become cheaper in Ukraine by the end of 2022. It is about chicken eggs, buckwheat and flour. AgroTrend writes about it. UKAB (Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business) analyst Svitlana Lytvyn said that prices for buckwheat and eggs may decrease by the end of the year. These products in 2022 became one of the record-breaking products in terms of price increase. The deficit that arose in these positions during the year led to a significant increase in their prices, the expert added. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter "Therefore, farmers have significantly increased the sowing of buckwheat, have already harvested a good harvest, the price of buckwheat has started to decrease and this process will continue. As for chicken eggs, the price of which reached its maximum, poultry farmers began to increase the number of laying hens. This has already led to the stabilization of prices, and we expect further price reduction as production volumes ...
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