Freezing Weather Sends Fish Prices Soaring at Odessa's Privoz Market.

Fish on the counter of Privoz market
Fish on the counter of Privoz market

Sharp Price Increases for Fresh Fish at Odessa's Privoz Market

According to Novyny.live: Severe frosts have led to a significant spike in the cost of fresh fish at Odessa's historic Privoz market. The freezing conditions have hampered fishing operations and complicated the delivery of catches to market stalls. As a result, prices have risen by an average of 20 to 50 hryvnias per kilogram. This market is a major hub for food supplies in southern Ukraine, making such price fluctuations impactful for local consumers.

Delivery delays are being caused not only by the harsh weather but also by air raid alerts, which disrupt logistics and transportation. Consequently, shoppers are now facing higher prices across various fish species. The current prices for key varieties are listed below:

  • Carp — 120 UAH/kg
  • Crucian carp — 150 UAH/kg
  • Large carp — 200 UAH/kg
  • Bighead carp — 80 UAH/kg
  • Zander (pike-perch) — 300 UAH/kg
  • Catfish — 250 UAH/kg

Potential for Further Price Volatility

Market vendors warn that the price situation remains fluid, as the ongoing frosts continue to make fishing extremely difficult. One seller, Olena, explained the current challenges:

Prices have gone up a bit because of the frosts. It's hard to catch fish; a lot of places are completely frozen over. — Olena

Therefore, consumers should be prepared for the possibility of further price swings for fish at Privoz in the coming days.

The surge in fish prices underscores the market's vulnerability to weather extremes and external disruptions like air raid sirens. This affects not only household budgets but also local producers and fishers who are struggling to maintain supply. Monitoring the situation is important, as these market conditions could influence the availability and cost of fish in the immediate future.


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