Egg Prices in Ukraine and the EU: A Comparative Look at the Cost of a Carton.
Egg Prices in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: As of February 17, 2026, the average price for a carton of C1 category eggs in Ukraine ranges from 82.23 to 83.95 hryvnias. The lowest prices for a ten-egg pack in the country start at 65 to 70 hryvnias. At the ATB supermarket chain, a single egg costs 5.89 hryvnias. Other major retailers offer varying prices per egg:
- Varus – 5.49 UAH
- Auchan – 5.70 UAH
- Fora – 5.89 UAH
- MegaMarket – 7.50 UAH
Comparison with Europe
The price landscape differs significantly when compared to European nations. In late January 2026, a carton of eggs in Italy cost 2.19 euros, which, at the official exchange rate set by Ukraine's National Bank, equates to approximately 112 hryvnias. In Hungary, a ten-egg pack is priced between 799 and 899 forints, translating to roughly 107-120 hryvnias. The average price in Poland stands at 11.49 zloty, equivalent to 140 hryvnias.
It is important to note that in 2025, Ukraine imported 2.05 billion chicken eggs, marking a 65.6% annual increase. This surge in imports highlights the sustained high domestic demand for eggs, which continues to influence local pricing.
Another key factor is that Ukraine's 'National Cashback' program, offering a 10% rebate, will remain in effect until February 28, 2026. This government initiative could impact consumer spending habits, including purchases of staple food items like eggs.
Overall, egg prices in Ukraine and Europe show considerable variation, reflecting differing regional economic conditions. The high demand in Ukraine, supported by rising imports, indicates a dynamic market, while the cashback scheme may further stimulate consumer expenditure. These elements are crucial for understanding potential future trends in the food market.
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