Odessa's Privoz Market Sees Vegetable Price Shifts After Frosts.

Odessa's Privoz Market Sees Vegetable Price Shifts After Frosts
Odessa's Privoz Market Sees Vegetable Price Shifts After Frosts

Winter Weather Drives Price Fluctuations for Vegetables at Odessa Market

According to Novyny.live: A recent cold snap has significantly altered the selection and pricing of vegetables at Odessa's historic Privoz market. While prices for basic root vegetables have fallen, greenhouse-grown produce has seen sharp increases. This shift is directly linked to the impact of freezing temperatures on local production and supply chains.

Current Vegetable Prices at Privoz

The latest price list for key vegetables at the market is as follows:

  • Potatoes - 30 hryvnias per kilogram
  • Carrots - 30 UAH/kg
  • Beetroot - 30 UAH/kg
  • Onions - 20 hryvnias per kilogram (a decrease of 5 hryvnias)
  • Cabbage - 20 hryvnias per kilogram (a drop of 10 hryvnias)
  • Young cabbage - 40 hryvnias per kilogram
  • Cucumbers - 120 hryvnias per kilogram (up from 65 hryvnias)
  • Zucchini - 100 hryvnias per kilogram
  • 'Vine' tomatoes and cherry tomatoes - 140 hryvnias per kilogram

Consequently, the changing weather has had a pronounced effect on the vegetable market, triggering both price hikes and reductions across different product categories.

These price movements at Privoz reflect broader market trends where seasonality and weather conditions are major factors. The spike in prices for greenhouse vegetables like cucumbers points to supply and production issues caused by the adverse weather. Privoz is one of Eastern Europe's largest and oldest food markets, making it a key indicator for regional food supply. Meanwhile, the lower prices for staple vegetables may result from an increased market supply, which could offer some relief to consumers navigating economic uncertainty.


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