Orange Prices - April 26, 2026
Current Overview of Orange Prices in Poland and Europe
As we approach the end of April 2026, the orange market in Poland and across Europe is showing a diverse range of pricing trends, with notable variations from one wholesale market to another. In this report, we delve into the distinct price points and trends observed in the key wholesale markets to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape for oranges.
Current Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets
In Poland, the pricing for oranges varies significantly across different wholesale markets. At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, the price for imported oranges ranges from EUR 0.52 to EUR 2.93 per kg as of April 24, 2026, with no percentage change recorded. Meanwhile, at the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan, oranges are priced between EUR 1.57 and EUR 1.99 per kg when bought in 10 kg quantities, indicating stability with no price change.
On April 22, 2026, at the Praska Giełda Spożywcza, oranges were sold at a uniform price of EUR 1.05 per kg, marking a significant decrease of 16.7% from previous quotations. In the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, prices range from EUR 1.05 to EUR 1.68 per kg, with no change from past data.
Similarly, the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market lists oranges at prices between EUR 1.05 and EUR 1.99 per kg as of April 23, 2026, showing stability with no price alterations. The Krakow Wholesale Food Market (Rybitwy) recorded a slightly reduced range of EUR 0.73 to EUR 1.15 per kg, reflecting a 10.0% price drop, indicative of potentially increased supply or reduced demand.
Interestingly, in markets such as Kalisz (Gielda Kaliska), imported oranges are sold for EUR 0.84 to EUR 1.68 per kg (converted from a 10 kg purchase unit), maintaining consistent pricing with no changes.
Comparison with European Market Prices
Examining the European context, the Rungis Wholesale Market in Paris, France, features prices for 'Valencia Late' oranges from Egypt, which range from EUR 0.70 to EUR 1.50 per kg, suggesting a competitive mid-range pricing compared to the Polish market. At the St-Charles Market, located in France, high-quality Spanish 'Navel Late' oranges are priced between EUR 1.00 and EUR 1.65 per kg for a 15 kg unit, translating to EUR 0.067 to EUR 0.11 per kg.
In Italy, the Catania market displays a stable pricing structure for various orange varieties, such as 'Tarocco Gallo' and 'Sanguinello,' all priced within EUR 0.50 to EUR 0.65 per kg, presenting a lower cost option against some of the Polish prices.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The notable decrease in prices at the Praska Giełda Spożywcza by 16.7% indicates a potential shift in supply dynamics, possibly due to increased import volumes or strategic pricing adjustments to attract buyers. Conversely, stable prices at markets like Bronisze and Poznan suggest a balanced supply-demand equilibrium.
The observed decrease at the Krakow Wholesale Food Market highlights potential seasonal factors or market saturation affecting orange affordability. Meanwhile, European markets, such as Rungis and St-Charles, maintain competitive pricing, indicating strong supply chains and demand continuity for high-quality imports.
Short-term Forecast
Given the stabilization trends and minor pricing shifts in key markets, it is expected that orange prices will continue to hover around current levels in the short term. However, fluctuations can occur due to unforeseen supply chain disruptions or changes in import-export policies impacting the European Union market dynamics.
FAQ about Orange Prices
Q: What factors influence the price of oranges in wholesale markets?
A: Several factors including seasonal supply, import/export regulations, transportation costs, and market demand influence orange prices.
Q: Are there significant price differences between Polish and European markets?A: Yes, there are notable differences, often due to supply chain efficiencies, quality of imports, and local market conditions.
Q: How often do these prices change?A: Prices can fluctuate daily based on market dynamics, but significant changes are usually observed over weeks or months.
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