Supply disruptions led to higher prices for imported tomatoes in Ukraine

Published 2023년 1월 27일

Tridge summary

The Ukrainian market is experiencing a price increase in greenhouse tomatoes due to high demand and low supply. Turkey is the main supplier, but unfavorable weather conditions have decreased their supply to foreign markets. Imported tomatoes are now 10% more expensive on average than the previous week and 1.5 times more expensive than the end of January 2022. However, market participants anticipate that prices may begin to decline in mid-February.
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A noticeable increase in demand for greenhouse tomatoes in the Ukrainian market, as well as a significant reduction in the supply of these products, stimulate another price increase in this segment, EastFruit project analysts report. Turkey is the main supplier of greenhouse products to the Ukrainian market at this time of the year, but the last few weeks have been marked by unfavorable weather conditions, which led to a significant decrease in the supply of greenhouse vegetables to foreign markets. In particular, already at the moment, imported tomatoes go on sale at 65-73 UAH/kg ($1.78-2/kg), which is 10% more expensive than at the end of the last working week on average. The main reason for the increase in prices, according to sellers, is the fact that the supply of greenhouse tomatoes on the Ukrainian market has been reduced to a minimum. Most of the greenhouse enterprises have already fully completed the sale of vegetables from the previous turnover. At the same time, the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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