Green Index
Green Index — Ukraine's only weekly retail price monitor for microgreens in supermarkets. Data is collected automatically from the online shelves of ATB, Silpo, Metro, Auchan, Novus across 13 cities and published as easy-to-read tables, charts and rankings.
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Microgreen prices in Ukraine — supermarket monitor
Green Index tracks retail prices for microgreens in major Ukrainian supermarket chains. Unlike general price aggregators, we focus exclusively on fresh greens — microgreens, potted lettuce, basil and fresh herbs — and compare them across chains and cities. This gives producers, restaurateurs and ordinary shoppers a clear picture of the real market.
How much do microgreens cost in Ukrainian supermarkets?
The average retail price for microgreens in Ukrainian supermarkets is 60–120 ₴ per 100 g, depending on the variety, chain and city. The most affordable prices are at ATB; the widest selection is at Silpo and Metro. Pea and sunflower microgreens are usually cheaper than broccoli, basil and radish.
Which cities have the cheapest microgreens?
According to our monitoring data, the lowest prices are usually recorded in Lviv and Odesa, while the highest are in Kharkiv. Kyiv sits around the average. The gap between the most expensive and cheapest city can reach 40–60% within the same chain.
ATB, Silpo, Metro, Auchan, Novus, MegaMarket, Varus and others
Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Poltava, Rivne, Chernivtsi and more
Microgreens, potted lettuce, salad mix, basil, fresh herbs
Weekly — automated price collection from supermarket online shelves
What affects the price of microgreens in Ukraine?
Supermarket microgreen prices depend on several factors. Crop variety: broccoli, basil and coriander are more expensive; pea and sunflower are cheaper. Pack size: the most common format is 50 g; larger packs (100–150 g) have a lower unit price. Seasonality: winter prices rise 10–20% due to higher heating and lighting costs for growers. Chain and city: discounters like ATB are traditionally cheaper than premium-format stores.
Frequently asked questions
- Does ATB sell microgreens?
- Yes, ATB sells microgreens under its own brand and under brands like Green Vitamin and Vitaland. Usually pea, sunflower or radish in 50 g packs.
- What is the difference between microgreens and sprouts?
- Microgreens are harvested at the cotyledon stage (7–14 days), while sprouts are germinated seeds eaten root and all. They are different products.
- How often are prices updated?
- Prices are updated weekly — the system automatically scrapes data from supermarket online shelves.
- Where are microgreens cheapest?
- Price is just one factor. Use the table and map above to compare current prices across chains and cities and find the supplier that suits you best.
- Who is Green Index useful for?
- For microgreen producers (competitor monitoring), restaurateurs and procurement managers (market pricing benchmarks), and everyday shoppers looking for the best deal.