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The raspberry season in Ukraine has started - what are the prices?

Fresh Raspberry
Ukraine
Published Jun 29, 2022

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This week in Ukraine, the season for mass sale of raspberries from local crops has started. The first batches of this fruit from the southern regions appeared on the market more than a week ago, but their prices were too high.

So far, farms in almost all regions of the country have started harvesting raspberries, which has allowed to increase the supply of this fruit on the market and slightly lower the selling prices in this segment.

In particular, today the wholesale price of raspberries ranges from 50 to 70 UAH / kg (1.71-2.39 USD / kg), which is on average 1.6 times less than for the first wholesale batches of raspberries a year ago. Market analysts explain such a price difference quite early in the raspberry season, as well as favorable weather conditions this spring.

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This week in Ukraine, the season for mass sale of raspberries from local crops has started. The first batches of this fruit from the southern regions appeared on the market more than a week ago, but their prices were too high. So far, farms in almost all regions of the country have started harvesting raspberries, which has allowed to increase the supply of this fruit on the market and slightly lower the selling prices in this segment. In particular, today the wholesale price of raspberries ranges from 50 to 70 UAH / kg (1.71-2.39 USD / kg), which is on average 1.6 times less than for the first wholesale batches of raspberries a year ago. Market analysts explain such a price difference quite early in the raspberry season, as well as favorable weather conditions this spring. Another factor in such low prices this season were problems with sales channels, due to the blockade of seaports, today it is practically impossible to export fruit. But at the same time, the wholesale and ...
Source: Sady Ogrody
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