Apple Prices - June 10, 2026
Current Overview of Apple Prices in Poland
The latest data on apple prices from various Polish wholesale markets highlights notable differences across regions. As of June 10, 2026, the prices show a stable trend with no significant fluctuations in most markets, except for a few interesting anomalies. Notably, prices range from a low of €0.42 per kg to a high of €1.05 per kg, depending on the apple variety and location.
Krakow Wholesale Food Market
The Krakow Wholesale Food Market maintains steady prices for apple varieties. The dried apple is priced between €3.14 and €3.77 per kg, with no changes reported. Similarly, fresh apples, covering 15 available varieties, range from €0.48 to €0.59 per kg.
Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze
At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, apple prices vary by type. The Cortland apple is priced between €0.63 and €1.05 per kg, and the Empire variety ranges from €0.52 to €0.84 per kg. Other varieties like Gala and Golden Delicious show prices between €0.52 and €0.79 per kg, reflecting stability in the market.
Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow
In Rzeszow, prices for apples range from €0.63 to €0.84 per kg, aligning with the national average. This consistency suggests stable demand and supply dynamics in the region.
Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market
The Wroclaw market quotes domestic apple prices from €0.46 to €0.84 per kg. This range indicates a balanced market condition, with no recorded price changes recently.
Gielda Kaliska in Kalisz
In Kalisz, apple prices demonstrate notable uniformity. The Cortland and Lobo varieties are priced at €12.57 for a 13 kg box, equivalent to approximately €0.97 per kg. Gala, Golden Delicious, and Jonagored are priced at €8.38 per 13 kg box, translating to about €0.64 per kg. Notably, the Piros variety experienced a price increase of 20%, now priced at €12.57 per box, approximately €0.97 per kg.
Comparison with European Apple Prices
Comparatively, Polish apple prices remain competitive when viewed against broader European markets. While detailed European data is proprietary, anecdotal evidence suggests that Polish prices are typically lower, reflecting the country's strong production capabilities and favorable growing conditions.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
Across all markets, the stability in apple pricing indicates a lack of immediate external pressures affecting the fruit market. The notable exception is the Piros variety in Kalisz, where a price hike suggests a localized demand surge or supply issue. Generally, the consistent pricing aligns with seasonal expectations as markets brace for summer harvest influx.
Short-Term Price Forecast
Looking ahead, apple prices are expected to remain stable in the short term, with potential minor fluctuations as the summer season progresses. Anticipated bumper crops may lead to slight price reductions, particularly if weather conditions remain favorable. However, any adverse weather could quickly reverse this trend.
FAQ on Apple Prices
Q: Why are apple prices stable across most markets?
A: Current prices reflect balanced demand and supply dynamics, with no significant disruptions in production or distribution.
Q: Are Polish apple prices competitive in Europe?
A: Yes, generally Polish apple prices are competitive, often lower than in many European markets due to efficient production practices.
Q: What could affect apple prices in the coming months?
A: Potential factors include weather conditions, harvest yields, and international trade developments, which could all influence price trends.
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