Tomato prices in Ukraine are rapidly falling: how much does a kilogram cost now?

Published Apr 7, 2025

Tridge summary

Prices for imported tomatoes in Ukraine have dropped last week due to decreased demand and increasing supply, with Turkish greenhouse tomatoes now 10% cheaper than the previous week and 19% cheaper than early April 2024. Market operators anticipate further price drops. Additionally, carrot prices are also falling due to low demand and quality issues, while potato producers are lowering their prices due to high supply and modest demand.
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Original content

In Ukraine, the price of imported tomatoes fell again last week. The demand for vegetables is falling, and the supply is only growing, which is why sellers have to give tomatoes away cheaper. Analysts of the EastFruit project noted that today, greenhouse tomatoes produced in Turkey are sold at 65-85 UAH/kg ($1.57-2.06/kg), which is on average 10% cheaper than a week earlier. It is noted that imported tomatoes in Ukraine are already being sold on average 19% cheaper than at the beginning of April 2024. At the same time, most market operators believe that tomato prices will continue to fall this week. In Auchan, vegetables are sold for 99 UAH per kilogram. At the same time, tomatoes can be bought at 99.89 UAH/kg in ATB. In Silpo, prices start at 108.90 UAH/kg. Last week, carrot prices in Ukraine began to fall again. Experts believe that the reason for this dynamics is the rather restrained demand for the vegetable. ...
Source: Unian

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