Vegetables fall in price, fruits break records: what’s happening on Ukrainian markets

21 September 2025 13:09

At the end of the working week, there were noticeable fluctuations in the prices of fruits and vegetables in Ukraine. Some products became cheaper, but most items went up in price.

This is evidenced by the data of the “Capital Market”. It was reported by "Komersant Ukrainian".

Green onions have lost a third of their value. In just a week, its price has dropped by 50 hryvnias, and now a kilogram costs 100 hryvnias. Young corn also showed a slight decline in price – from 10 to 9 UAH per piece – and radishes, whose price dropped from 30 to 28 UAH/kg.

Tomatoes, on the other hand, showed growth. Yellow ones went up by 15 hryvnias and now cost 65 UAH/kg. Pink ones went up less – from 55 to 60 UAH/kg. At the same time, a kilogram of garlic has increased in price by 25% and now costs 100 UAH against 80 UAH at the beginning of the week.

The price increase also affected fruits. Ukrainian pears, which were sold at 30 UAH/kg a few days ago, now cost 40 UAH. Plums have also risen in price, from 25 to 30 UAH/kg. After two weeks of stable prices, imported fig peaches added 20 hryvnias at once, rising to 130 UAH/kg. Ukrainian nectarine rose even more significantly: from 75 to 100 UAH/kg.

Raspberries showed the most significant increase. In a few days, its price increased by 60 UAH, and now a kilogram costs 230 UAH.

Анна Ткаченко
Editor

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