Agricultural Markets in Kyiv to Resume Operations
All agricultural markets in Kyiv were closed on February 3, 2026, due to a sudden temperature drop and severe weather conditions. This necessary decision temporarily limited residents' access to fresh vegetables. However, operations are scheduled to resume from February 4 through February 8 across various city districts, allowing people to restock their supplies. These markets are a vital source of fresh, locally-sourced produce for many Kyiv residents.
Market Schedule and Locations
On the first day of reopening, February 4, Kyiv residents can visit the following locations:
- Holosiivskyi District – Strategic Highway (between Nauky Avenue and Malokytaiivska Street);
- Darnytskyi District – 31 Anna Akhmatova Street;
- Dniprovskyi District – 2-20 Sobornosti Avenue;
- Pecherskyi District – Velyka Vasylkivska Street (between Yurii Hedyroitsia Street and Kovpaka Street);
- Podilskyi District – 5-11 European Union Avenue;
- Sviatoshynskyi District – 8 Pidlisna Street.
On February 5, markets will operate in these districts:
- Holosiivskyi – Yuliia Zdanovska Street (between Mykhaila Stelmakha Street and Marychanska Street), 25/2-29 Novopyrohivska Street;
- Darnytskyi – 41-47 Yevhena Kharchenka Street;
- Dniprovskyi – 8-10 Voskresenskyi Avenue;
- Pecherskyi – 6-8 Generala Almazova Street;
- Podilskyi – Yurkivska Street (between Mezhyhirska Street and Turivska Street);
- Sviatoshynskyi – 5 Hnata Yury Street, intersection of 73/1 Beresteiskyi Avenue and Rene Dekarta Street.
On Friday, February 6, markets will be located at these sites:
- Holosiivskyi District – 116 Holosiivskyi Avenue, 25-53 Akademika Hlushkova Avenue;
- Darnytskyi District – 31 Anna Akhmatova Street;
- Desnianskyi District – Sholom-Aleikhema Street (between Miliutenka Street and Kubanskoi Ukrainy Street);
- Dniprovskyi District – 1/35-17A Hrodenska Street, 64-74 Almatynska Street;
- Pecherskyi District – Intersection of Leonida Pervomaiskoho Street and Illya Mechnikova Street;
- Sviatoshynskyi District – 8 Pidlisna Street;
- Solomianskyi District – Pylypa Kozytskoho Street (between Yerevanska Street and Umanska Street), Kerchynska Street (between Donetska Street and Serhii Berehovoho Street);
- Shevchenkivskyi District – Corner of Olesia Honchara Street, 65A and Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, 94; 16-18 Ruzhynska Street (near the square); 16-20 Derevlianska Street; 1 Rizka Street; 2-4 Bulvarno-Kudriavska Street.
On Saturday, February 7, markets will take place in these districts:
- Holosiivskyi – Pankivska Street (between Saksahanskoho Street and Zhylianska Street), 4-10 Holosiivska Street;
- Darnytskyi – Revutskoho Street;
- Desnianskyi – Serzha Lyfaria Street (between Honore de Balzaka Street and Chervonoii Kalyny Avenue);
- Dniprovskyi – 2-12 Ihoria Shamo Boulevard;
- Obolonskyi – 1-5 Petra Kalnyshevskoho Street, 1-9 Iordanska Street;
- Podilskyi – Stepan Bandery Avenue (near Kurenivskyi Park);
- Solomianskyi – Stadionna Street (between Patriarkha Mstyslava Skrypnyka Street and Bohdanivska Street);
- Shevchenkivskyi – 7-11 Bohdana Havrylyshyna Street.
On Sunday, February 8, markets will reopen for Kyiv residents at these locations:
- Holosiivskyi District – Samiila Kishky Street (between Yuliia Zdanovska Street and Vasylia Kasiiana Street);
- Darnytskyi – 4 Zdolbunivska Street;
- Dniprovskyi – Ihoria Yukhnovskoho Street (between Raiduzhna Street and Starosilska Street);
- Pecherskyi – John McCain Street (between Ioanna Pavla II Street and Dmytra Doroshenka Street);
- Shevchenkivskyi – 32-38 Tatarska Street.
It is important to note that Ukraine has recorded rising prices for greenhouse cucumbers, with the majority of cucumbers on the domestic market currently being imported from Turkey. Furthermore, the market for traditional borscht vegetables remains unstable, and wholesale potato prices are increasing rapidly. These broader market trends will likely influence prices at the local markets, so shoppers should be prepared for potential price fluctuations.
The resumption of Kyiv's agricultural markets is a significant step for local residents seeking to secure fresh produce. Despite the one-day closure forced by adverse weather, the swift reopening demonstrates the authorities' responsiveness to public needs.