Saturday22 February 2025
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Vegetable prices are rising while salo remains stable: a look at how prices have changed in Dnipro's central market.

Sellers indicate slight fluctuations in product prices, although they are still noticeable.
Цены на овощи растут, а стоимость сала остается стабильной: как изменился ценовой ландшафт на центральном рынке Днепра.

February did not bring significant price fluctuations for food products at the Central Market of Dnipro, but some variations did occur, reports a correspondent from "Vidomo".

Market sellers note that vegetable prices have increased by 5-10 hryvnias, yet the overall trend remains stable. Customers are particularly interested in the prices of meat and fruits.

This month, the price of pork has stayed at 150 hryvnias per kilogram, while lard can still be purchased for 100-150 hryvnias.
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Some vendors mention that the price of lard has not changed, providing a certain level of stability in the market. As for vegetables, their prices fluctuate slightly; however, the increase of 5-10 hryvnias for various types of vegetables, especially potatoes and carrots, did not come as a shock to buyers.

8 In terms of fruits, prices remain stable. Grapes, pomegranates, and kiwis can be found at 150–200 hryvnias per kilogram. Meanwhile, citrus fruits have a wide price range—from 100 to 170 hryvnias per kilogram for oranges.

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Mandarins are available for 100 hryvnias, while pears fluctuate between 100 and 120 hryvnias per kilogram.

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An unforgettable addition to February purchases is homemade preserves, which can be bought for 100 hryvnias per jar.

2 Dried apricots cost 200 hryvnias per kilogram, while prunes range from 100 to 200 hryvnias depending on the presence of pits.

3 No less interesting at the Central Market is freshly squeezed pomegranate juice, made right in front of you at a price starting from 200 hryvnias per liter. This is an additional delightful bonus for fresh juice enthusiasts.

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