In Ukraine, prices for the 'borscht set' have fallen: what has become more affordable.
07.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.07.2025
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Prices for vegetables in Ukraine have fallen again
Last week, prices for vegetables in Ukraine fell again. Everything has become cheaper - tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, and even garlic. Consumers find it easier to buy their favorite vegetables.
'Prices for vegetables and greens in Ukraine have predominantly decreased. All items of the 'borscht set' from the new harvest have become cheaper,' analysts from the EastFruit project reported. The trend of falling prices also applies to other beloved vegetables.
You can now buy red tomatoes for 30-60 hryvnias per kilogram, peppers for 85-100 hryvnias, and zucchini for 15-18 hryvnias per kilogram. Experts also note the decreasing prices of broccoli, Beijing cabbage, and cauliflower.
The price drop is explained by the arrival of fresh vegetable harvests in the market, which leads to the stabilization of food prices on Ukrainian shelves.
Ukrainians can enjoy the drop in vegetable prices, particularly for tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, and others. This trend is explained by the arrival of fresh harvests, allowing consumers to save on their purchases of favorite vegetables.Read also
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