The article discusses the current state of the strawberry season in Ukraine, noting that it has not yet started. Expert Denis Myronov from the 'Berry Growing' Association explains that due to late ripening of early varieties, large-scale supply of strawberries has not begun, leading to a market dominated by imported products, which cost three times more than domestic strawberries. He notes that once Ukrainian strawberries enter the market, prices will gradually decrease. The expert also mentions that Ukraine is a net exporter of strawberries, but during off-season periods, imported strawberries from countries like Peru, Chile, Spain, Morocco, and the Netherlands fill the market at higher prices. Additionally, he comments on other seasonal fruits such as raspberries and cherries, noting price fluctuations.
Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective analysis of market conditions related to strawberries in Ukraine, focusing on supply timing, import influence, and pricing dynamics. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political agenda. The framing remains neutral, with
Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 95): The article presents factual information based on expert analysis from the association 'Berry Growing of Ukraine' regarding the current raspberry season and pricing. It provides specific details about import prices being three times higher than domestic products and explains the reasons. The content






