Egg prices in Ukraine have dropped for the first time since February before Easter: how much does a dozen cost?

Published Apr 14, 2025

Tridge summary

Ukraine has seen a 5.2% decrease in the price of category C1 chicken eggs over the past two weeks, according to Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Viktor Koval. The price drop is attributed to seasonal demand fluctuations and market factors such as production costs. In March 2025, Ukraine produced 962 million chicken eggs. Currently, the domestic market has an adequate egg supply. Meanwhile, a family of four is expected to spend about 17% more on traditional Easter goods in April 2025 compared to the previous year.
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Over the past two weeks, Ukraine has recorded a decrease in prices for category C1 chicken eggs. This was reported by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Viktor Koval in his Telegram channel. "After a period of growth in February-March, over the past two weeks, a decrease in prices by 5.2% was recorded - from UAH 60.85 to UAH 57.68 per dozen unpackaged category C1 chicken eggs," Koval noted. According to the minister, egg production in March 2025 amounted to 962 million pieces, which demonstrates a significant increase compared to January (784 million pieces) and February (787 million pieces) of the current year. Price dynamics in recent weeks: The minister also emphasized that there is no shortage of chicken eggs in the domestic market, the supply meets current consumer demand. "The chicken egg market is traditionally characterized by seasonal fluctuations in demand. The current price dynamics reflect the interaction of market factors, including production costs (feed, ...
Source: Unian

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