Price records for onions and carrots and potato heaps in the results of 2022 for vegetable growing in Ukraine

Published 2023년 1월 5일

Tridge summary

In 2022, Ukraine experienced record high and low vegetable prices due to the impact of the full-scale Russian invasion, which destroyed production and logistics in southern Ukraine and forced millions to flee. The most significant price increases were seen in onions and carrots, with wholesale prices for onions increasing by 3.1 times and carrots by 2.4 times in hryvnia. Conversely, potato prices were record low due to an oversupply in the market. Greenhouse vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers also saw a less noticeable price increase, despite the energy crisis and import logistics issues in Ukraine.
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Original content

According to EastFruit analysts, the prices for vegetables in Ukraine at the end of 2022 were record high for some items, and record low for others. Of course, the main reason for this situation was a full-scale military invasion by Russian aggressors, which destroyed production in southern Ukraine and all logistics, and also forced millions of Ukrainians to leave their homes in search of asylum abroad. See also: Wholesale prices for fruits in Ukraine doubled over the year - bananas and grapes are in the lead Onions have risen in price the most in 2022. Wholesale prices for onions in 2022 increased in hryvnia by 3.1 times. Carrots also lagged behind, having risen in price by 2.4 times in hryvnia. Of course, the increase in prices in dollars was less, but since consumers in Ukraine paid for vegetables in local currency, it is the indicator of price growth in hryvnia that is much more indicative. At the same time, it is also important for producers to understand prices in dollars, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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