Lemon Prices - April 9, 2026
Overview of Lemon Prices in Poland and Europe
In this report, we delve into the latest trends and prices of lemons across various wholesale markets in Poland and Europe up to the date of April 9, 2026. With lemons being a staple in many households and industries, understanding the pricing dynamics can offer significant insights for buyers and sellers.
Current Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets
On April 9, 2026, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze reported lemon import prices ranging between €1.47 and €2.30 per kilogram, with no price change from previous records. Similarly, the Poznan Wholesale Food Market (WGRO) listed lemons at €1.95 to €2.09 per kilogram for a 10 kg box. Notably, the Lodz Wholesale Market displayed an increase of 23.5% in lemon prices, now ranging from €2.09 to €2.30 per kilogram for Spanish lemons.
In other regions, the Sandomierz Wholesale Market showed prices for imported lemons from €1.88 to €2.09 per kilogram, unaltered over recent weeks. The Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market reported prices between €1.36 and €1.99 per kilogram. Also of interest, the Kalisz Food Exchange marked a notable price hike of 14.3% for 10 kg boxes of imported lemons, bringing the range to €1.47 to €1.88 per kilogram.
Comparing Prices with European Markets
In broader European markets, the Rungis Market in Paris offered Spanish lemons at €2.00 to €2.10 per kilogram, marking a slight decrease of 4.2%. Meanwhile, in Italy, the Catania Market listed the "Primo Fiore" lemons at €0.70 per kilogram, maintaining stable prices. The French "BIO" market indicated a more substantial price drop of 11.4% for French eco lemons, now between €3.40 and €4.42 per kilogram, reflecting the premium price of organic produce.
Analyzing Changes and Price Trends
The Polish market shows varied trends across different regions. The increase in prices at the Lodz Market suggests a growing demand or reduced supply, particularly for Spanish lemons. Contrastingly, stable prices in other markets like Sandomierz and Wroclaw indicate a steady supply. The drop in organic lemon prices in France may point to seasonal changes or increased supply.
Short-Term Forecast
Given the current market dynamics, a slight upward trend in lemon prices could be anticipated in the coming weeks, particularly in markets showing recent price hikes. The Polish market may experience further fluctuations due to varying regional supply and demand conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lemon Prices
Q: Why are lemon prices increasing in some Polish markets?
A: The increase could be due to a number of factors including reduced supply, increased transportation costs, or heightened demand for specific types of lemons.
Q: How do European lemon prices compare to Polish prices?A: Generally, European markets like France and Italy show higher or comparable prices, especially for organic products, suggesting a higher demand or premium pricing for certain quality levels.
Q: Will lemon prices continue to rise?A: While some markets indicate a rise, overall trends depend on supply chains, seasonal harvests, and international trade dynamics.
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