Strawberry and Vegetable Prices Drop in Odesa: What’s Costing What at Kyiv Market.
Price Declines for Vegetables and Strawberries at Kyiv Market
According to Novyny.live: At Odesa’s Kyiv Market, late May 2023 has brought falling prices for locally grown vegetables and strawberries, while meat and dairy costs remain unchanged. These trends emerge as demand for local produce rises, pushing imported goods aside.
The market’s vegetable section is seeing lower prices. Most vegetables—including cucumbers, zucchini, and cabbage—are domestically sourced. As vendor Olena explains:
“Our zucchini ranges from 40 to 45 hryvnias, and also 65 or 75—it depends on quality.” Olena, vendor
Zucchini prices now run between 40 and 75 hryvnias per kilogram, offering buyers attractive deals.
Strawberry season is also bringing good news: late May has seen this popular fruit become cheaper. Strawberries from Kiliya cost 150–170 hryvnias per kilogram, pointing to a strong harvest and good market availability.
Fish, Meat, and Dairy Prices
The fish section is a key part of the market. Vendor Tetiana noted:
“We’ve got very tasty anchovies now. These are from Odesa-style salting.” Tetiana, vendor
Fresh Odesa anchovies are priced at 250 hryvnias per kilogram, certainly drawing in shoppers.
In the meat aisle, pork prices stay steady, ranging from 50 to 350 hryvnias per kilogram, reflecting market balance. Dairy products, such as milk, hold a stable price of 40 hryvnias per liter, keeping them accessible to a broad range of consumers.
Overall, Odesa’s Kyiv Market in late May is characterized by lower costs for local vegetables and strawberries, while meat and dairy remain unchanged—a sign of positive shifts in the region’s food situation.
The drop in prices for local vegetables and strawberries likely stems from seasonal factors and improved crop yields. This creates favorable conditions for shoppers and may boost demand for domestic products. At the same time, stable meat and dairy prices indicate consistent supply and demand for those categories, an important factor for the regional economy.
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