Orange Prices - May 19, 2026
Overview of Recent Orange Price Trends
In recent weeks, the price of oranges across various wholesale markets in Poland and Europe has shown a remarkable consistency, with few fluctuations. As of May 19, 2026, prices in Polish markets such as the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan, and Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market remained stable. However, a slight uptick was observed in certain locations. This report delves into these price details, comparing them with European markets, and offers a forecast for potential future trends.
Current Prices at Polish Markets
The Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze reported a price range for imported oranges from 0.52 EUR to 2.93 EUR per kg, with no significant change noted.
At the Krakow Wholesale Food Market, oranges were priced between 0.67 EUR and 0.73 EUR per kg as of May 19, 2026, remaining stable compared to previous reports. Meanwhile, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan priced oranges at 15.71 EUR to 19.90 EUR per 10 kg box, translating to approximately 1.57 EUR to 1.99 EUR per kg for small wholesale transactions. For larger volume sales, prices were slightly lower, ranging from 14.66 EUR to 15.71 EUR per 10 kg box, equating to around 1.47 EUR to 1.57 EUR per kg.
In Wroclaw's Targpiast, oranges were stable with prices ranging from 1.05 EUR to 1.99 EUR per kg. Notably, the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow maintained prices from 1.26 EUR to 1.68 EUR per kg as of May 13, 2026.
Price Comparison with European Markets
European markets showed a broader range of prices. The Rungis International Market in Paris had prices for Valencia oranges from Egypt from 0.65 EUR to 1.20 EUR per kg. Meanwhile, in Italy, the Catania market listed various orange varieties, including Tarocco Gallo and Valencia, at a consistent price of around 0.55 EUR to 0.65 EUR per kg. These competitive European prices highlight a stable market across the continent.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The only noted change was at the Sandomierz Municipal Market, where imported oranges saw a 4.8% increase in price, moving the range to 0.77 EUR to 1.53 EUR per kg. This rise could be attributed to increased demand or reduced supply. Other markets maintained a stable price level, suggesting a balanced supply and demand dynamic. Typically, the spring season can affect citrus prices, but this year appears steady.
Short-term Forecast
Given the stability observed, it is likely that prices will remain constant in the short term unless there are shifts in external factors such as weather conditions affecting harvests or changes in import/export tariffs. Buyers can expect consistent pricing as we move into early summer.
FAQ: Orange Prices
Q: Why are orange prices stable across most markets?
A: The stable supply and demand dynamics, along with favorable growing conditions, contribute to consistent pricing.
Q: Are there any expected changes in orange prices soon?
A: Given current conditions, significant changes are not anticipated unless unforeseen factors impact the market.
Q: How do Polish orange prices compare with other European countries?
A: Prices in Poland are comparable to those in major European markets like France and Italy, with slight variations due to local market conditions.
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