Up to 125 hryvnias per kilo: Ukrainians shown what is happening with prices for oranges, mandarins, and bananas.
Ukrainian supermarkets have set new prices for oranges, mandarins, and bananas. This was reported by the Minfin portal.
Despite the arrival of spring, many people are not in a hurry to say goodbye to their favorite winter fruits. Oranges, mandarins, and bananas remain an important source of vitamins even after the cold weather ends. These fruits are not only tasty to consume fresh but are also well-suited for making fresh juices, adding to salads, and desserts.
Oranges
The average price for regular oranges in March was 63.85 UAH per kilogram, which is 51 kopecks higher than in February (63.34 UAH). The price for premium-class oranges has also increased - to 86.80 UAH from February's 75.46 UAH.
Mandarins
Good news for mandarin lovers - the price for regular mandarins has slightly decreased and is now 71.95 UAH per kilogram compared to 73.39 UAH in February. Spanish mandarins have also become more affordable - 124.90 UAH compared to 134.40 UAH. The price for clementine mandarins has decreased to 69.90 UAH, down from February's 75.73 UAH.
Bananas
The average price for bananas in March was 70.75 UAH per kilogram, which is 5.05 UAH higher than in February (65.70 UAH).
We remind you that tomatoes have sharply risen in price in Ukraine.
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