Not only eggs: the expert named another product that is becoming more expensive in Ukraine

Published 2024년 11월 10일

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Oleg Pendzyn, an expert at the "Economic Discussion Club," has predicted an increase in chicken prices due to rising egg prices and the cost of compound feed. The dynamics of chicken prices is expected to be less tough than that of eggs as there is no direct replacement for eggs in the diet. In contrast, meat has no substitute, leading to higher prices for eggs. The article also mentions a decrease in potato prices, increasing prices for vegetables, with cucumber being 57% more expensive on average than last year, and falling cabbage prices in the fruit and berry segment.
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Against the background of rising egg prices, Oleg Pendzyn, an expert of the "Economic Discussion Club", warned on the air of "Ukrainian Radio" that the price of another product related to eggs is rising. It's about chicken. "These related things are quite serious. The cost of compound feed will also affect the cost of meat. The fodder base will definitely have an effect. Chicken meat will reproduce the dynamics of eggs. The richer you and I are, the more we eat meat and of dairy products, the poorer we are, the more we eat bread and potatoes. Meat is unique in this situation, there is practically nothing to replace it, so the dynamics for eggs is tougher," the expert explained. According to him, meat is usually replaced in the diet with bread and potatoes. We are likely to see an increase in chicken prices soon. So far, the increase in its value is not very large. "We compared the prices of chicken a year ago and now, and there the dynamics are very small - only 3%. In the ...
Source: Unian

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