In a week, prices for pears in Ukraine decreased by 25%

Published Sep 12, 2024

Tridge summary

Wholesale prices of pears from local Ukrainian farms have dropped by 25% this week, offering large wholesale for UAH 15-30/kg ($0.36-0.73/kg), due to a seasonal surge in supply and stagnant demand. This price decrease, which started in mid-August, is attributed to increased production resulting from milder weather conditions, with the Vinnytsia region being the exception due to spring frost and hail. Despite these market conditions, Ukraine continues to sell pears at the most affordable prices in the project monitoring region, reflecting a growing interest among Ukrainian gardeners to cultivate pears.
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Original content

This week, wholesale prices of pears from local farms recorded a decrease in the wholesale markets of Ukraine. This is reported by EastFruit analysts. It is noted that the reason for this price situation, according to market participants, is the seasonal increase in the supply of these products on the market, while the demand of wholesale companies for these fruits remains inactive. Thus, as of September 11, pears from local farms on the Ukrainian market are offered for sale in large wholesale for UAH 15-30/kg ($0.36-0.73/kg), which is on average 25% cheaper than a week earlier. According to the results of regular monitoring, the prices of pears in the current season continue to gradually decrease, starting from the middle of August of this year, which is a consequence of the supply of products on the market, which is constantly increasing. Read also: Apples continue to fall in price in Ukraine Analysts note that this season, thanks to milder weather conditions in the ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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