June Pork Prices in Odesa: What Cuts Like Neck, Fillet, and Ribs Cost at Local Markets.
Pork Market Overview in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: At Odesa's Kyivskyi Market, locally sourced pork remains in high demand despite elevated price levels. Vendors do not anticipate any price drops, as consumer interest continues to sustain steady sales. Shoppers keep buying pork, underscoring the product's strong foothold in the local food market.
Prices for Locally Sourced Pork
As of early June 2023, the following prices apply for home-raised pork cuts:
- Pork neck — 350 UAH per kg
- Fillet — 350 UAH per kg
- Bitok (boneless chop) — 300 UAH per kg
- Ribs — 280 UAH per kg
- Rear section — 260 UAH per kg
- Shoulder — 250 UAH per kg
- Roast meat — 250 UAH per kg
- Back fat (salo) — 250 UAH per kg
- Shank — 120 UAH per kg
- Darnytska cut — 230 UAH per kg
- Thin salo — 150 UAH per kg
- Thinnest salo — 50 UAH per kg
- Whole salo — 200 UAH per kg
- Liver — 80 UAH per kg
- Kidneys — 70 UAH per kg
- Lungs — 50 UAH per kg
The most sought-after items are pork neck, fillet, and ribs, reflecting active market engagement.
Market vendors report no shortage of customers. Halyna, a seller, explains:
'I sell home-produced goods. Raising this pig requires a significant investment.'
She adds:
'Those who bought before still buy now—nothing has changed. Thank God, everyone comes, even if just for a small piece.'
This indicates that demand for pork remains stable, even under high-price conditions.
Thus, locally sourced pork at Odesa's Kyivskyi Market continues to be a popular choice among consumers, and sellers are confident in the product's steady demand.
The pork market situation in Odesa mirrors broader meat consumption trends across Ukraine, where, despite economic challenges, consumers maintain traditional dietary preferences. Steady demand for home-raised pork suggests that buyers are striving to preserve their eating habits even as prices climb. This could serve as a key indicator for producers and suppliers shaping their future strategies.
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