Poultry Prices Surge in Odesa, Reaching 200 Hryvnias for Chicken.

Poultry Prices Surge in Odesa, Reaching 200 Hryvnias for Chicken
Poultry Prices Surge in Odesa, Reaching 200 Hryvnias for Chicken

Poultry Prices Climb in Odesa

According to Novyny.live: At the Cheremushky market in Odesa, prices for poultry meat, including chicken and duck, have risen. This increase is driven by higher costs for grain, heating, and logistics. According to vendors, the market situation may remain stable until the end of winter. This price hike reflects broader inflationary pressures affecting Ukraine's food sector.

Current Poultry Meat Prices

The current prices for poultry meat are as follows:

  • Chicken fillet — 220 hryvnias per kilogram
  • Homemade chicken — 200 hryvnias
  • Soup chicken — 230 hryvnias
  • Chicken legs — 200 hryvnias
  • Duck and duck fillet — 220 hryvnias

The cost of chicken, which previously stood at 160-170 hryvnias, now fluctuates between 180 and 200 hryvnias per kilogram.

"Everything is more expensive in winter. Chicken used to be 160-170 hryvnias, now it's already 180-200 per kilogram." — Olena, vendor

This market trend indicates a price surge that, in the view of sellers, may persist throughout the winter period. Consumers should be prepared for further changes in the cost of poultry meat, which could impact their household budgets.

The rising cost of chicken in Odesa mirrors general trends in the food market, where seasonal factors like winter affect the price of raw materials and operational expenses. Increases in the price of grain, a primary component of poultry feed, along with higher heating costs, may continue to burden producers and, consequently, consumers. Should prices rise further, consumers may need to reassess their food spending for the winter months.


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