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Prices For Beef In Ukraine Have Increased Again

Beef on the shelves of Ukrainian stores is more expensive, prices and information can be found on the website of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine.

At the end of January, a kilogram of beef goulash could be purchased for UAH 236.35, but now the price in stores start from UAH 240.65, that is, a month the price increased by 3-4 UAH.

The longer the positive dynamics of food prices, in particular meat, the less Ukrainians will buy it at all, now the prices for chickens and pork are also very high. The reasons for this increase in the cost of meat products are reducing the amount of cattle due to active fighting, lack of electricity on farms and the cost of feed for livestock.

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