Odessa after the holidays: vegetable prices remain stable in the markets.
The situation in the vegetable market in Odessa
According to Novyny.live: Odessa after the New Year holidays demonstrates a stable situation in the markets, particularly at the 'Cheremushki' market. Here, prices for vegetables remain relatively stable, although it should be noted that the situation may depend on weather conditions. The market has seen a decrease in the number of buyers compared to December.
Vegetable prices
The cost of vegetables at the 'Cheremushki' market has remained at the level of previous weeks. Prices for basic vegetables, which are mainly represented by Ukrainian products, have not experienced significant fluctuations. For example:
- Broccoli - 120 UAH per kilogram
- Smaller broccoli - 70 UAH per kilogram
- Peking cabbage - 30 UAH per kilogram
- Celery - 60 UAH per kilogram
- Young cabbage - 35-40 UAH per kilogram
- Cabbage for pickling - 20 UAH per kilogram
- Purple cabbage - 30 UAH per kilogram
- Carrots - 25 UAH per kilogram
- Beetroot - 25 UAH per kilogram
- Potatoes - 23 UAH per kilogram
- Onions - 20 UAH per kilogram
According to the sellers, the situation remains stable for now. One seller noted:
‘So far, everything is stable: as it is, so it is. If there will be an increase, it will be on broccoli and cauliflower. For now, they are from greenhouses. Later, they will come from refrigerators, and with generators, it won't last long, so it will be a bit more expensive.’ - Svitlana
Thus, Odessans can monitor the dynamics of vegetable prices in the coming days, taking into account possible changes in weather conditions.
The stability of prices at the 'Cheremushki' market indicates a relatively calm situation in the vegetable market after the holidays, but the decrease in the number of buyers may indicate seasonal fluctuations in demand. It is also important to note that weather conditions can affect the availability of products, which in turn may lead to price changes in the near future.
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