Now in Ukraine there are no grounds for a critical increase in prices for basic foodstuffs. First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy Taras Vysotsky announced this on the air of the Kyiv TV channel, Ukrinform writes..
" At present, there are no grounds for a critical rise in prices across the country,"
However, he noted that in the regions there is a threat of a temporary shortage of products due to bombing or disruption of supply chains..
According to Vysotsky, the throughput for the export of agricultural products has tripled since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.. This makes it possible to export excess products from the point of view of domestic consumption..
" Basic products that are critical for domestic food consumption are exported exclusively through the issuance of licenses,"
Earlier, Oleg Pendzin, a member of the Economic Discussion Club, told what products are in short supply in Ukraine and what will happen to prices..