Potato prices in Ukraine continue to break price records

Published 2024년 10월 14일

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The article reports a surge in market prices in Ukraine, with potatoes and carrots becoming more expensive, while white cabbage and certain onions have seen price drops. The price of greenhouse cucumbers and tomatoes has significantly increased, reaching a seven-year high for tomatoes, while sweet pepper prices have fallen slightly. In the fruit and berry segment, only a few items like pears, grapes, and plums have seen price increases, while watermelon prices have decreased with a widened price range for melons. This price hike is attributed to changes in supply levels across various agricultural markets.
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The excitement on the potato market does not end, prices continue to rise. This is reported by EastFruit. It is noted that at the beginning of October, potatoes were sold at UAH 15-20 per kilogram, last week, which ended on October 13, prices rose to UAH 17-22. Carrots were also sold more expensively than the previous week. At the same time, the increase in the supply of white cabbage forced sellers to lower selling prices. An increase in the market supply of medium and low-quality onions also led to a decrease in prices. Prices for greenhouse cucumber and tomato continued to rise. By the way, tomato prices are the highest in the last seven years. But the price of sweet pepper has decreased somewhat. Prices in the fruit and berry segment changed only for a few items. Pears and grapes continue to rise in price. Plums were sold the most expensively, compared to a week earlier. At the same time, ...
Source: Epravda

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