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Turkish fruit and veg prices in Ukraine may fall by 20-50%

ClassificationMarketingtime2026-06-03 17:42:20releaseadminfrequency14
summary:The Ukrainian Association of Retail Chain Suppliers has predicted a drop of between 20 and 50% in the prices of Turkish crops in the case of the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance introducing a complete ban on their impo...
The Ukrainian Association of Retail Chain Suppliers has predicted a drop of between 20 and 50% in the prices of Turkish crops in the case of the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance introducing a complete ban on their importation.

This statement was made by the head of the Association, Alex Doroshenko, in an interview by "Ukrainian News".

"When a ban on these products is introduced, they will still have a few months to sell them to the Ukraine. Most likely, we will then see prices fall in the range of 20% to 50%, so we feel that, for the first time, we may actually benefit from the trade wars of other countries; this time, Russia would thankfully be only helping us," he said.

According to Doroshenko, a similar situation has already been observed with oranges, which dropped to prices as low as 18 UAH per kilo (0.63 Euro), and with other fruits, like pomegranates.

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