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Sweet, and sour cherry prices reach record highs in Ukraine

This season, sweet cherries and especially sour cherries achieved unprecedented prices in Ukraine, according to Ksenia Guseva, fruit and vegetable market expert at APK-Inform. Farm-gate prices for sweet cherries closed the season at 150–220 UAH/kg (€4–5), while sour cherries reached 110–130 UAH/kg (€3–3.50). For comparison, in previous years, sour cherries rarely exceeded 60 UAH/kg, and last year sold for 50–70 UAH/kg. Sweet cherry prices were also elevated at 80–120 UAH/kg (€2–3).

The main driver behind the surge was severe frost damage, which caused significant crop losses: 40–50% for sweet cherries and up to 90% for sour cherries, Guseva noted. The shortage was so acute that remaining sour cherries were quickly snapped up from markets, a trend mirrored in other producing countries. Despite this year's challenges, experts see strong potential for expanding cherry cultivation in Ukraine, particularly for freezing and processing.

Source: agrotimes.ua

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