In Ukraine, greenhouse vegetable prices will break all records

Published 2021년 10월 12일

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Analysts have warned of a potential significant increase in the prices of greenhouse vegetables in Ukraine for the winter and spring of 2022. This is due to rising costs of energy, imported vegetables, material and technical resources, and labor. The withdrawal of less efficient greenhouses from production may also contribute to this. The main suppliers of greenhouse vegetables to Ukraine are Turkey and Poland. In the first seven months of 2021, Ukraine imported 20% more greenhouse vegetables while reducing their cost by 16%.
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Analysts draw attention to the threat of a sharp rise in prices for greenhouse vegetables in the winter and spring of 2022. This was reported by east-fruit, writes agronews.ua. At the same time, price levels may be outrageous for most Ukrainian consumers, who have already become accustomed to consuming fresh tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers all year round. By the way, prices for greenhouse vegetables have begun to rise rapidly now. Therefore, it is possible that before the new year, price levels for greenhouse cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers will update historical records. Among the main reasons for the prospects for a sharp rise in prices, experts highlight the following: A sharp rise in prices for gas and other energy sources, and, as a consequence, an increase in the cost of generating heat and electricity for greenhouses; Sharp increase in the cost of imported greenhouse vegetables due to higher prices for international transportation; Sharp increase in the cost of material and ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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