Odesa Shoppers Should Watch Pryvoz Market Prices: Potatoes Rise, but Local Produce Is Emerging.
Current Vegetable Prices at Odesa's Pryvoz Market
According to Novyny.live: Prices for vegetables at Odesa's Pryvoz Market continue to shift. Notably, potatoes have seen a significant increase, now costing 30 hryvnias per kilogram. However, locally grown vegetables are starting to appear, which could lead to a gradual decrease in prices.
Updated Vegetable Price List
Other vegetables available at Pryvoz include:
- Onions - 20 hryvnias per kilogram
- Carrots - 25 hryvnias per kilogram
- Beets - 20 hryvnias per kilogram
- Old cabbage - 20 hryvnias per kilogram
- Young cabbage - 100 hryvnias per kilogram
- Chinese cabbage - 40-45 hryvnias per kilogram
Cauliflower and broccoli are the most expensive vegetables at the market:
- Cauliflower - 160 hryvnias per kilogram
- Broccoli - 160 to 190 hryvnias per kilogram
- Iceberg lettuce - 150-180 hryvnias per kilogram
- Mixed salad greens - 60-70 hryvnias per kilogram
Cucumbers are priced at 180 hryvnias per kilogram, while tomatoes range from 180 to 220 hryvnias per kilogram. Sweet bell peppers are among the priciest items, costing between 200 and 250 hryvnias per kilogram. Capia peppers are priced at 200 to 210 hryvnias per kilogram, celery stalks cost 130 hryvnias per kilogram, and celery root is 60 hryvnias per kilogram. Radishes can be bought for 40-45 hryvnias per bunch or 160 hryvnias per kilogram.
When Will Prices Drop?
Tetiana, a vendor at the market, commented:
There has been a slight price increase, especially for potatoes—they went up by 5 hryvnias. But our local vegetables are now arriving, so prices should gradually come down. - Tetiana
This news offers hope to consumers that vegetable prices may decrease in the near future as local products enter the market.
Given the changing price landscape at Pryvoz Market, shoppers can track trends in vegetable pricing. The arrival of local produce is likely to have a positive effect on costs, which is especially important for budget-conscious buyers. In times of price volatility, staying informed and adjusting purchases based on current market shifts is key.
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