The maximum price for seven years; greenhouse tomatoes are becoming more expensive in Ukraine

Published 2024년 10월 14일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian greenhouse tomatoes are experiencing a price increase due to a decrease in supply, caused by cool weather affecting plant selection. The new prices, which are the highest in the past 7 years, are resulting from the limited supply and high demand. Small producers have nearly exhausted their stocks and are now only selling in small wholesale with low quality tomatoes. Collection in stationary greenhouses is also yielding small batches. The average price of indoor tomatoes in Ukraine is 22% higher than the previous year, and producers plan to increase prices further next week.
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Ukrainian greenhouse plants raise prices for tomatoes. Market players associate this situation with a fairly significant decrease in the supply of greenhouse vegetables on the market, the demand for which remains fairly stable. This is reported by EastFruit analysts. According to the producers themselves, the selection of tomatoes in the greenhouse plants has decreased somewhat due to the cool weather and the average daily air temperature, which is gradually decreasing. As a result, the representatives of the greenhouse plants were able to increase the selling prices for the available batches of products. So, at the end of last week, greenhouse tomatoes went on sale in the range of UAH 55-65/kg ($1.33-1.58/kg), depending on the quality and volume of the offered lot, which is on average 10% more expensive than at the end of the week before last . Analysts note that new prices in this segment of the market remain the highest, at least in the last 7 years of monitoring! Read also: ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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