Production of Ukrainian grapes: Odesa region leads, Kherson region and Mykolaiv region strengthen the market

Published Oct 11, 2024

Tridge summary

In Ukraine, the price of grapes has seen a significant increase this year, with the cost per kilogram varying based on the grape variety, quality, and region. The average market price for both white and dark grapes is currently UAH 75 per kilogram, up from UAH 65 last year. The majority of grape production takes place in the south, with the Odesa region being the largest producer, followed by Kherson and Mykolaiv. The war has had a profound effect on grape production and supply, leading to increases in price due to losses in harvest, supply chain disruptions, and rising fuel costs. Imported grapes are sourced from countries such as Turkey, Italy, and Spain.
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Original content

Prices for grapes in Ukraine this year increased to UAH 60-85 per kilogram, depending on the variety, quality and region. According to Tetyana Popovych, head of the marketing department of the Shuvar wholesale market in Lviv, the average price of white and dark grapes on the market is currently 75 UAH/kg, while last year it was 65 UAH/kg. The main grape farms are concentrated in the south of the country, where the Odesa region is the largest producer of grapes. This region grows both table varieties and technical varieties for winemaking. Kherson and Mykolaiv regions are also important regions, where mainly table varieties are concentrated, which are actively supplied to the domestic market. Zakarpattia is dominated by wine varieties, which emphasizes the traditions of the region. Imported grapes come from Turkey, Italy and Spain, with Turkey supplying Ukraine after the end of the local season, while Italy and Spain usually supply grapes during the winter. Due to the war, the ...
Source: Agravery

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