Dairy Market Shift in Odesa: Updated Prices and Smart Selection Tips.
Dairy Product Range and Quality Undergo Changes
According to Novyny.live: At the Kyiv Market in Odesa, the dairy section has seen notable shifts in both product variety and quality. Since the summer season kicked off in June, prices for dairy items have stabilized, while demand for homemade goods continues to surge. Consumers are increasingly gravitating toward natural products, driven by their superior taste and quality.
As of early June, dairy product prices are as follows:
- Full-fat cottage cheese - 200 UAH per kilogram
- Medium-fat cottage cheese - 150 UAH per kilogram
- Low-fat cottage cheese - 120 UAH per kilogram
- Sour cream - 160 UAH per liter
- Cream - 400 UAH per liter
- Butter - 450 UAH per kilogram
- Milk - 40 UAH per liter
- Eggs - 70 UAH per dozen
These figures indicate a steady pricing environment in the market.
The high demand for dairy products stems from their natural origins and excellent quality. Local producers are offering fresh items that have become popular with shoppers. Anna, a vendor at the market, explained:
'Right now, the dairy is richer because the cows are grazing on grass. In winter, when they're fed fodder, the quality drops. Look at the butter—it's yellow, beautiful, and has a higher fat content.'
This highlights how summer conditions boost the quality of dairy products.
For those looking to pick high-quality dairy, key factors to consider include:
- Product appearance
- Smell
- Taste
- Production date
- Storage conditions
Price stability combined with top-tier product quality is creating favorable trading conditions at the market, which will undoubtedly benefit consumer choices.
The evolving range and quality of dairy products in Odesa's market reflect how producers are adapting to meet the growing consumer demand for natural and fresh options. The summer season not only keeps prices steady but also enhances product quality, thereby strengthening trust in local suppliers. Going forward, keeping a close eye on dairy quality will remain a priority for buyers.
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