Turkish tomatoes in Ukrainian markets: prices are slowly decreasing.


Decline in prices for Turkish tomatoes in Ukraine
Prices for Turkish tomatoes in Ukrainian markets are consistently falling. According to forecasts, this trend will continue. This is reported by 'Glavkom'.
In Kyiv's 'Silpo', the price for cherry tomatoes is 299.90 UAH per kilogram, which is significantly lower than in February - 699 UAH per kilogram.
In 'Silpo', the price also varies for other types of tomatoes. For example, tomatoes on the vine cost 159.90 UAH per kilogram.
The price for pink tomatoes is 169.90 UAH per kilogram. The lowest price is for the 'Polunichka' variety - 95.50 UAH per kilogram.
The Novus chain sells cherry tomatoes for 359.96 UAH per kilogram.
Different types of tomatoes have different prices. In Auchan, the lowest price for 'slivka' tomatoes is 113.76 UAH per kilogram, while in Megamarket they can be purchased for 132.23 UAH per kilogram. This is reported by the 'Minfin' portal.
Decline in demand for tomatoes in Ukraine
The Ukrainian market continues to see a decline in demand for greenhouse tomatoes. According to EastFruit analysts, Ukrainian traders are dissatisfied with the trading volume in this segment. Large retail chains purchase the bulk of the goods, but small batches are needed to maintain assortment. It is noted that deliveries from Turkey ensure a sufficient quantity of vegetables in the market.
Currently, prices for tomatoes in Ukraine are 12% lower than at the end of March 2024. Prices for this product may continue to decrease as tomato supply is stable and demand is low.
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