In just one year, wholesale prices for raspberries in Ukraine increased by more than 300 percent

Published 2024년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the current market situation for raspberries in Ukraine, focusing on the increased prices due to a variety of factors. Prices have risen significantly, with the cost per kilogram ranging from UAH 250-350 ($0.36-0.53), a 67% increase from the previous week and a staggering 310% higher than last year. This price hike is attributed to a decrease in the availability of fruits and berries from local producers and an upward trend in apple prices. Currently, only remontant raspberries are available, with expectations to harvest them for a few more weeks, given favorable temperature conditions.
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Original content

Taking into account the seasonal factor, the main offer as of the beginning of October is raspberries of remontant varieties. According to the producers themselves, they plan to collect remontant raspberries, albeit in small quantities, for a few more weeks, as long as the temperature conditions allow. Read also: The summer heat deprived the farmers of Ukraine of a significant part of the harvest "On the wholesale markets of Ukraine, raspberries are offered in small batches in the range of UAH 250-350/kg ($0.36-0.53/kg), depending on the variety, quality and volume of the batch of offered berries, which is on average 67% more expensive than at the end last working week. Market participants explain the increase in prices in this segment by several factors at once. First of all, this is facilitated by a general reduction in the assortment of fruits and berries from local producers. The second factor is the establishment of positive price ...
Source: Seeds

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