Potato Prices Plummet by Over 40% in a Year Across Ukraine.
Potato Prices in Ukraine See Dramatic Annual Drop
According to Novyny.live: As of February 7, 2026, the average price for a kilogram of potatoes in Ukraine has fallen to 18.95 UAH. This marks a substantial decrease from February 2025, when the same product cost 31.98 UAH, representing a price drop of 40.74% over the year. This significant deflation for a staple food item is a notable shift in the consumer market.
The broader Consumer Price Index for February 2026 stands at 108.86% compared to January and 104.19% compared to December 2025, indicating ongoing fluctuations in the overall price environment for consumers.
Supermarket Price Comparison for Potatoes
Prices for potatoes vary considerably between major supermarket chains. The current prices per kilogram are as follows:
- Silpo — 14 UAH
- ATB — 14.29 UAH
- Ashan — 15.40 UAH
- Fora — 15.49 UAH
- Varus — 15.50 UAH
- Novus — 17.99 UAH
- MegaMarket — 22.50 UAH
- Metro — 35.60 UAH
This data highlights a wide price range for the same product depending on the retailer. For context, potatoes are a dietary cornerstone in Ukraine, and their price is a key indicator of food inflation and household spending power.
The sharp decline in potato prices likely reflects improved harvest yields and shifts in market supply and demand. As a fundamental food item, the cost of potatoes can influence the overall inflation rate and the purchasing capacity of the population. Monitoring these price changes will serve as a crucial indicator of the country's economic trajectory in the coming months.
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