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Banana Prices - June 22, 2026

2026-06-23 02:43

Overview of Current Banana Prices in Poland and Europe


Banana prices have shown consistency across various Polish wholesale markets recently, with notable variations reflecting regional supply and demand dynamics. This article provides an insight into the pricing trends of bananas as of June 22, 2026, with data gathered from multiple markets in Poland and comparisons with other European markets.

Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets


As of June 22, 2026, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze listed imported bananas at prices ranging from EUR 0.88 to EUR 1.29 per kilogram. The price stability is evident here, with no percentage change observed.

The Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan reported prices for bananas in a range between EUR 17.80 and EUR 26.18 per 18 kg carton, translating to approximately EUR 0.99 to EUR 1.45 per kilogram. Meanwhile, earlier data from June 14 showed a lower price range of EUR 14.66 to EUR 20.94 per 18 kg carton, indicating a slight increase in prices over the span of a week.

In Sandomierz, at the Municipal Marketplaces, banana prices were recorded between EUR 0.94 and EUR 1.05 per kilogram, remaining stable with no observed change. Similarly, the Praska Giełda Spożywcza had a fixed price of EUR 0.94 per kilogram as of June 17.

At the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, bananas were priced from EUR 18.85 to EUR 20.94 per 18 kg carton, which is approximately EUR 1.05 to EUR 1.16 per kilogram. A notable decrease of 9.5% was observed here, likely due to competitive pricing or increased supply.

Comparison with European Prices


Comparing these prices with other European markets, the Rungis Wholesale Market in Paris, France, listed various types of bananas, including those from Africa and Central America, at EUR 1.00 to EUR 1.20 per kilogram. Interestingly, organic bananas (eco) were priced slightly higher, ranging from EUR 1.30 to EUR 1.55 per kilogram as of June 15. This reflects the premium associated with organic produce in European markets.

In Ukraine, the Shuvar Market in Lvov had boxed bananas priced at EUR 32.41 to EUR 33.07, equating to about EUR 1.80 to EUR 1.84 per kilogram, showing a significant premium compared to Polish markets. Similarly, the Kiev Market priced bananas at EUR 23.71 per box, roughly EUR 1.32 per kilogram.

Analysis of Changes and Price Trends


The overall trend in Poland shows stability in banana prices with minor fluctuations. The decrease in prices at the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT is an anomaly likely due to specific local factors. In contrast, the gradual increase in prices in Poznan suggests rising demand or reduced supply.

Compared to their European counterparts, Polish banana prices remain competitive, offering lower price points even when accounting for import and logistics costs. The stability in France's prices, especially for organic varieties, underscores a steady demand for quality produce.

Short-term Forecast


Considering the current pricing trends and the market's stability, it is expected that banana prices in Poland will remain relatively steady in the short term. However, potential fluctuations could arise from changes in import strategies, fuel prices affecting logistics, or unforeseen climatic impacts on supply.

FAQ about Banana Prices


What is the current price range for bananas in Poland?

As of June 22, 2026, bananas in Polish wholesale markets are priced between EUR 0.84 and EUR 1.78 per kilogram.

How do Polish banana prices compare to those in France?

Polish banana prices are generally lower than those in France, where prices range from EUR 1.00 to EUR 1.20 per kilogram for conventional bananas and EUR 1.30 to EUR 1.55 for organic varieties.

Have there been any significant changes in banana prices recently?

Yes, a 9.5% decrease in prices was noted at the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow.

Note: the prices mentioned in the article are of a general nature and serve for approximate assessment of the market situation. If you are professionally involved in trading, purchasing, selling, or analyzing the banana market, use the subscription at fresh-market.info. In the service, you will find detailed quotations from individual wholesale markets and purchasing points, as well as the ability to view and download historical data for a selected period.

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