In Ukraine, prices for essential vegetables have dropped: how to prepare for winter and save.
According to inkorr.com: With the arrival of autumn, Ukrainians are actively buying vegetables as their prices decrease. Potatoes, cabbage, and onions are the main crops that are usually stored for the winter. These vegetables have a long shelf life and are important for preparing various dishes.
Price dynamics for vegetables
At the end of August 2025, fluctuations in vegetable prices in Ukraine were observed. For example, potatoes can be purchased for an average of 18.90 hryvnias per kilogram, while young potatoes cost 21.61 hryvnias per kilogram.
Potatoes remain one of the most affordable vegetables for bulk purchases. In supermarkets, ordinary potatoes can be bought for an average of 18.90 hryvnias per kilogram. Young potatoes will be more expensive for customers - averaging 21.61 hryvnias per kilogram.
Prices and supplies for winter
Interestingly, compared to July, potato prices have almost halved. Cabbage shows a more stable price trend, while onions have the widest price range among the considered crops.
With the onset of autumn in Ukraine, a further decrease in prices for popular vegetables such as potatoes, cabbage, and onions is expected. This will allow Ukrainians to stock up for the winter and prepare delicious dishes at favorable prices.
The widespread reduction in vegetable prices indicates a favorable situation for consumers. Now is the time to replenish your supplies and enjoy dishes made from seasonal vegetables. Such price changes in the market also positively influence family budgets, which is an important factor for many Ukrainians at this time.
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