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Young potatoes in Ukraine are already twice as cheap as last week: how much does it cost now
UA🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Young potatoes in Ukraine are already twice as cheap as last week: how much does it cost now

The article reports on the recent price drop of young Ukrainian potatoes, noting that domestic production has become significantly cheaper compared to last week. Prices for young Ukrainian potatoes have fallen from an average of 30 hryvnias per kilogram on June 24 to around 15 hryvnias per kilogram currently, with some selling at 13 hryvnias per kilogram. The article attributes this decline to the dominance of domestic potato supply over imported products, which have largely disappeared from the market due to quality issues. Director of the Institute of Potato Growing at NAAN, Mykola Furdyga, explains that the domestic product now competes effectively with imports, and he predicts that this trend will continue, with prices likely remaining stable throughout the season.

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Young potatoes in Ukraine are already twice as cheap as last week: how much does it cost now

The article reports on the recent price drop of young Ukrainian potatoes, noting that domestic production has become significantly cheaper compared to last week. Prices for young Ukrainian potatoes have fallen from an average of 30 hryvnias per kilogram on June 24 to around 15 hryvnias per kilogram currently, with some selling at 13 hryvnias per kilogram. The article attributes this decline to the dominance of domestic potato supply over imported products, which have largely disappeared from the market due to quality issues. Director of the Institute of Potato Growing at NAAN, Mykola Furdyga, explains that the domestic product now competes effectively with imports, and he predicts that this trend will continue, with prices likely remaining stable throughout the season.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual economic data regarding potato prices and quotes an expert from a state institution (NAAN), providing balanced information without overt ideological slant. It does not take a clear partisan position but rather reports on market trends and expert predictions, maintaining

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article references the primary source document from Столичного ринку and provides specific price changes over time. Objectivity is lower due to some subjective commentary, such as the director’s prediction and emphasis on domestic product quality.

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