Odesa's Winter Market Sees Falling Prices Amidst Challenges.

Odesa's Winter Market Sees Falling Prices Amidst Challenges
Odesa's Winter Market Sees Falling Prices Amidst Challenges

Current Conditions at the Pryvoz Market

According to Novyny.live: Odesa's historic Pryvoz market is experiencing a winter slump, with declining customer demand leading to a narrower selection of goods and lower prices. Many vendors cite a lack of shoppers as the primary reason for the price drops. One seller, Tetiana, explains the situation:

"Prices are falling because there are no people. They aren't buying much—there's no electricity, nothing to cook on or store food with. It's a good thing it's cold now; we can keep products on the balcony."

Current Product Prices

Vegetable prices at Pryvoz remain quite affordable. Here are some examples:

  • Carrots, beets, and potatoes — 30 UAH per kg
  • Onions — 20 UAH
  • Cabbage — 20 UAH
  • Young cabbage — 40 UAH per kg
  • Zucchini — 100 UAH per kg
  • Cucumbers — 120 UAH per kg
  • 'Vine' tomatoes and cherry tomatoes — 140 UAH per kg

Fruit prices also vary:

  • Pomegranates from Syria — 200 UAH per kg
  • Pomegranates from Turkey — 180 UAH
  • Tangerines from South Africa — 150 UAH per kg
  • Tangerines from Turkey — 120 UAH
  • Tangerines from Spain — 170 UAH
  • Oranges — 170 UAH per kg
  • Grapefruit — 200 UAH
  • 'Golden', 'Fuji', and 'Gala' apples — 50-60 UAH per kg

Meat prices at the Pryvoz market fluctuate as follows:

  • Shoulder — 170 UAH per kg
  • Ham — 190-200 UAH
  • Belly — 200 UAH
  • Neck — 250-260 UAH
  • Steak — 220 UAH
  • Ribs — 240-250 UAH
  • Shank — 85-100 UAH
  • Trimmings — 140-150 UAH per kg

A variety of fish is also available at the market:

  • Carp — 120 UAH per kg
  • Crucian carp — 150 UAH
  • Large carp — 200 UAH
  • Bighead carp — 80 UAH
  • Zander — 300 UAH
  • Catfish — 250 UAH per kg

For those seeking fish delicacies, prices are considerably higher:

  • Beluga and sturgeon fillet — 2000 UAH per kg
  • 'Shakhmaty' (fish delicacies) — 2500 UAH per kg
  • Fish cakes — 2000-2500 UAH
  • Fish rolls — 2000-2500 UAH
  • Red caviar — 8000-10000 UAH per kg
  • Pike caviar — 8000-10000 UAH per kg

Another vendor, Olena, notes the logistical hurdles:

"There are delays. When there are air raid alerts, the bridges are closed, and we just stand and wait. They don't let us through until the all-clear is given. But we manage; people also wait for the goods."
Tetiana adds, "When the blackouts started, it was difficult. But we bought generators for every stall. We have an inverter here. Otherwise, the delicacies simply wouldn't survive."

Thus, while Odesa's Pryvoz market shows lower prices and product availability, supply chain and storage issues remain pressing concerns for vendors. This market, a key hub for the city's food supply, reflects the broader economic challenges facing the region, including energy and security issues. The drop in demand and corresponding prices could negatively impact not only sellers but also buyers who depend on accessible produce. At the same time, the adaptation of entrepreneurs—such as purchasing generators—demonstrates their resilience and ability to find solutions under difficult conditions.


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