Potato System magazine publishes a daily report on the situation in the table potato market. We receive information about prices and harvesting progress from agricultural producers from different regions of Russia.
Farmers admit that last year's prices and demand for tubers played a cruel joke on them. After all, many hoped that the new season would be just as profitable.
The farms have increased the area allocated for potatoes. It was also cultivated by those who specialized in other crops.
The supply exceeded demand due to the import of cheap potatoes from neighboring countries into our country. As a result, the market is saturated with potatoes at minimal prices.
As of November 22, 2022, table potatoes in batches of 20 tons or more were sold in Russia at prices ranging from 8 to 25,25 rubles per kilogram.
The minimum prices were noted in the Kemerovo region (8,00 rubles/kg) and the Krasnoyarsk Territory (10,00 rubles/kg). Slightly more expensive were tubers in the Altai Territory (11,00 rubles/kg) and Tatarstan (12,00 rubles/kg), in the Tver and Chelyabinsk regions (13,00 rubles/kg), in the Bryansk, Irkutsk regions and the Republic of Chuvashia (14,00 rubles/kg), Novosibirsk (14,50 rubles/kg) and Moscow (14,75 rubles/kg) regions.
Prices are slightly higher in Rostov, Vladimir, Ryazan, Sverdlovsk (15,00 rubles/kg), Ulyanovsk (15,25 rubles/kg), Novgorod (15,67 rubles/kg), Leningrad (16,17 rubles). ./kg), Kostroma and Smolensk (16,50 rubles/kg) regions.
Potatoes were sold even more expensively in Kabardino-Balkaria (17,50 rubles/kg), in the Perm Territory (17,75 rubles/kg), in the Republic of Mari El, Volgograd and Vologda regions, Krasnodar (18,00 rubles/kg). ) and Primorsky (18,50 rubles / kg) territories.
Tubers cost a little more in the Astrakhan region (19,00 rubles/kg), in Moscow and the Yaroslavl region (20,00 rubles/kg), in the Stavropol Territory (20,33 rubles/kg) and the Tula region (22,00. XNUMX rub/kg).
The highest price for table potatoes was set in the Kursk region (25,25 rubles/kg).
Thank you to everyone who took part in the magazine's survey.