March Potato Prices in Ukraine: What a Kilogram Now Costs.
Food Price Increases in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is experiencing a rise in food prices, particularly for potatoes. As of March 13, 2023, the average cost of a kilogram of potatoes stood at 19.16 hryvnias. Compared to March 2025, when the price per kilogram reached approximately 32.60 hryvnias, this marks a 41.22% decrease. These fluctuations reflect market volatility driven by various economic factors.
The overall consumer price index, as of March 13, 2023, was 100.11% compared to February 2023, and 110.62% relative to January 2023. This indicates a continued upward trend in prices for certain food items, including bread, which rises by 1.5-2% each month.
Potato Prices at Supermarkets
Potato prices vary across retail chains. For instance:
- ATB — 11.79 hryvnias per kilogram
- Varus — 13.90 hryvnias
- Fora — 14.49 hryvnias
- Novus — 15.49 hryvnias
- Ashan — 15.90 hryvnias
- Silpo — 20 hryvnias
- MegaMarket — 22.50 hryvnias
These figures highlight significant price differences for the same product across various store chains.
Economist Oleh Hetman notes that the impact of logistics on food and essential goods is quite stretched, as logistics accounts for only 10% of product costs. He also emphasized that a 10-20% increase in gasoline prices would lead to a maximum 1-2% rise in consumer prices.
Oleh Hetman
Ukraine's food market is undergoing changes that are reflected in pricing policies for items like potatoes and bread. Given current trends, consumers should stay alert to price shifts and factor them into their shopping plans.
The rise in food prices in Ukraine, particularly for potatoes and bread, underscores the ongoing economic challenges the country faces. Price swings may stem from both domestic economic factors and external conditions, such as changes in logistics and energy costs. In this unstable economic environment, consumers need to closely monitor market changes to optimize their spending.
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