Borscht set has become much more expensive: how prices for potatoes, cabbage, onions, carrots, and beets have changed.
01.12.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.12.2024
2054

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Prices for borscht set vegetables have increased by the end of autumn, reports the Minfin portal.
The borscht set is an important component of the diet of many Ukrainian families. The change in vegetable prices always interests the population, as it directly affects family budgets and daily nutrition. Below are the changes in prices for potatoes, cabbage, onions, carrots, and beets as of November 30.
In particular, the price of potatoes increased from 28.47 UAH/kg to 32.36 UAH/kg. Young potatoes were sold for 39.90 UAH/kg.
The price of young cabbage rose from 62.72 UAH/kg to 72.57 UAH/kg. White cabbage has increased in price from 30.38 UAH/kg to 32.25 UAH/kg.
The average price of white onions increased from 31.38 UAH/kg to 63.60 UAH/kg. Bulb onions rose from 15.91 UAH/kg to 18.25 UAH/kg. Red onions increased in price from 25.48 UAH/kg to 29.40 UAH/kg.
Carrots have increased by almost 7 hryvnias, to 28.33 UAH/kg.
The price of beets rose from 16.18 UAH/kg to 20.16 UAH/kg.
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