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Ukraine's forests begin Christmas tree sales, plan 140,000 trees

State-owned enterprise "Forests of Ukraine" has launched sales of New Year trees — about 10,000 have already been sold. The enterprise expects to sell around 140,000 trees, manages 2,700 hectares of plantations, and offers prices starting at 210 UAH; container-grown trees from 500 UAH.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 3, 2025 · 1 min read

Ukraine's forests begin Christmas tree sales, plan 140,000 trees

State Enterprise "Forests of Ukraine" has begun selling Christmas trees. As of the start of sales, approximately 10,000 trees have been sold.

We plan to sell about 140,000 conifer trees. If demand is higher, we will readily procure additional quantities

– SE "Forests of Ukraine"

Sales volumes and plan

The enterprise forecasts selling about 140,000 trees this season. The forestry enterprises of "Forests of Ukraine" manage roughly 2,700 hectares of dedicated Christmas-tree plantations, where there are currently about 7.8 million coniferous plants.

Prices and regions

Prices for New Year's conifer trees are affordable and have changed little compared with last year

– SE "Forests of Ukraine"

Overall, the cost of trees varies: for common conifers — from 210 to 250 UAH, for spruce and fir — roughly 240–280 UAH. In regions with a weaker resource base in the East and South, especially near large cities (Dnipro, Odesa, Mykolaiv), prices are somewhat higher. The lowest offers from forestry units are recorded in the northern and Polissya regions — Volyn, Rivne, Zhytomyr and Chernihiv oblasts.

Some branches also sell trees in containers; their cost starts at 500 UAH and increases depending on the size of the plant.

Legality and proceeds

The enterprise transfers nearly half of its revenues from the sale of forestry products to the state budget in the form of taxes and fees. This year "Forests of Ukraine" directed about 15 billion UAH to the budget, nearly double last year's figure.

Buyers can verify the legality of a purchased tree on the enterprise's website: each tree is tagged with a barcode tag or a self-adhesive label.

  • On November 27, assembly of the country's main Christmas tree began on Sofia Square.
  • The Kyiv City Administration approved 141 sales outlets for this year's Christmas tree fairs.

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