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Banana Prices - May 28, 2026

2026-05-29 02:43

Banana Price Trends Across Poland and Europe


In the ever-fluctuating fruit market, banana prices provide a fascinating insight into the supply and demand dynamics across different regions. Our latest analysis, based on data as of May 28, 2026, reveals intriguing variations in banana prices across several Polish wholesale markets and highlights a European perspective. This report will cover current prices, comparisons, and trends, offering valuable insights for traders and buyers.

Current Banana Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets


In Poland, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze reports banana prices ranging between €0.88 and €1.29 per kilogram, remaining stable with no percentage change noted. Similarly, at the Praska Giełda Spożywcza, prices are consistent at €1.05 per kilogram. The Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan offers bananas between €19.90 and €26.18 per 18 kg box, translating to approximately €1.11 to €1.45 per kilogram.

Elsewhere, the Krakow Wholesale Food Market (Rybitwy) lists prices from €1.05 to €1.15 per kilogram, while the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) sees a wider range, from €0.84 to €1.78 per kilogram. These disparities across markets indicate regional variations in supply chains and demand pressures.

Comparing European Banana Prices


When we look at the European context, the wholesale market in Paris, France (Rungis) shows prices for bananas sourced from Africa and Central America between €1.10 and €1.30 per kilogram, aligning closely with the Polish averages. However, the eco-friendly banana imports at the Rungis BIO market are priced higher at €1.44 to €1.55 per kilogram, reflecting the premium on organic products.

In Ukraine, the market in Lvov offers bananas at a box price of €32.41 to €33.07, which translates to approximately €1.80 to €1.84 per kilogram, significantly higher than the Polish and French markets. Kiev presents similar pricing at €32.93 per box.

Analysis of Changes and Price Trends


Across all the markets, a notable observation is the stability in banana prices, with no major shifts noted in recent weeks. This stability suggests a balanced supply-demand situation and efficient distribution channels. The slight upward change of +4.9% at Rungis BIO for eco-friendly bananas is the only exception, indicating a growing demand for sustainable produce.

Short-Term Forecast


Given the current market stability, we anticipate that banana prices will remain steady in the short term across most Polish wholesale markets. However, any changes in import costs or supply chain disruptions could lead to fluctuations, especially for imported varieties. The demand for organic bananas is expected to grow, potentially driving prices higher in the eco-friendly segment.

Frequently Asked Questions about Banana Prices


Q: Why do banana prices vary across different markets?
A: Prices differ due to factors such as local demand, import costs, supply chain efficiencies, and the origin of the bananas.
Q: How are prices for organic bananas different?
A: Organic bananas often command higher prices due to the costs associated with certification and sustainable farming practices.
Q: What influences the stability of banana prices?
A: Stable prices can be attributed to consistent supply, effective distribution networks, and balanced demand across regions.

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