Cabbage in Ukraine has become the most expensive vegetable in the borscht set

Published Dec 22, 2024

Tridge summary

High-quality white cabbage is becoming the most expensive vegetable in Ukraine's borscht set due to a limited supply. Selling prices have increased by 16% in a week, with farms charging 25-35 UAH per kg, three times the price from the same period last year. The supply is limited as farms are holding back on sales, expecting prices to rise further. Wholesale companies are showing interest in purchasing cabbage and increasing purchase prices. The price of white cabbage is predicted to continue to increase due to reduced production and a decrease in the share of products suitable for long-term storage.
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Original content

There is a limited supply of high-quality white cabbage on the Ukrainian market, which is why it is becoming the most expensive vegetable in the borscht set. This is reported by EastFruit analysts. Selling prices in this segment continue to grow rapidly. If last week the price for high-quality white cabbage in Ukraine was announced by farmers from 22 UAH per kg, today farms are ready to sell this product for 25-35 UAH per kg, which is on average 16% more expensive than at the end of the last working week. The supply of white cabbage on the market is quite limited, since many farms prefer not to rush into sales, as they do not exclude that in the coming weeks the prices for this product may continue to grow. Wholesale companies, meanwhile, show a fairly high interest in purchasing cabbage and are ready to increase purchase prices. The price of white cabbage in Ukraine is already on average three times higher than in the same period last year. Most market participants predict a ...
Source: Agropolit

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