Banana Prices - April 30, 2026
Overview of Current Banana Prices in Poland and Europe
Bananas, a staple in fruit markets worldwide, show interesting fluctuations in price across different wholesale markets in Poland. As of April 30, 2026, we have collected comprehensive data from several key markets, offering insights into the current trends and price dynamics. This report highlights the most recent pricing for bananas, comparing various regional markets and providing a broader European context to understand these shifts.
Current Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets
Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze
On April 30, 2026, the price of imported bananas at the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze remained steady, ranging from EUR 0.88 to EUR 1.29 per kilogram. This stability indicates a balanced supply and demand situation in the capital.
Kalisz Wholesale Market
At the Kalisz Wholesale Market, a notable price change is observed. The price for an 18 kg box of imported bananas rose by 5.9% to EUR 18.85, translating to approximately EUR 1.05 per kilogram. This increase might be a result of heightened demand or supply constraints affecting the market.
Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast)
In Wroclaw, the Targpiast market reported prices ranging from EUR 0.84 to EUR 1.78 per kilogram on April 30, 2026. This broad range suggests variability in banana quality or differences in supply sources affecting pricing.
Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow
The Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT listed prices on April 29, 2026, for bananas as EUR 18.85 to EUR 20.94 per 18 kg box, equating to EUR 1.05 to EUR 1.16 per kilogram. Prices remain unchanged, reflecting a stable market condition in this region.
Comparison with European Prices
Across Europe, banana prices tend to vary due to logistical costs, local demand, and currency fluctuations. In comparison, Polish prices are competitive, likely due to proximity to major trading routes and efficient distribution networks. Typically, Western European markets may see higher prices due to additional import duties and transportation costs.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The most striking observation is the significant price increase in Kalisz, which could indicate localized supply issues or increased demand. Meanwhile, the stability in Bronisze and Rzeszow suggests well-balanced market conditions. The variability in Wroclaw's pricing might reflect market segmentation with different quality bananas being sold.
Short-term Price Forecast
Looking ahead, banana prices in Poland are expected to remain relatively stable, with slight upward pressure possible in markets like Kalisz if current trends continue. Seasonal factors and global supply chain conditions could introduce volatility, especially with geopolitical events influencing trade routes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Banana Prices
Why are banana prices in Kalisz higher?
The price increase in Kalisz may be due to increased local demand or supply constraints specific to the region.
Are banana prices likely to rise further?
While current conditions suggest stability, external factors such as import tariffs or weather disruptions could influence future prices.
How do Polish banana prices compare to Western Europe?
Polish prices are generally lower, benefiting from reduced logistic costs and efficient distribution, unlike Western Europe, where additional costs may apply.
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