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Strawberry Prices - April 20, 2026

2026-04-21 03:13

Strawberry Prices Across European Markets: An April Analysis


As we approach the height of the spring season, strawberry prices across Europe are showing significant variation, reflecting a mix of domestic supply dynamics and import trends. This report delves into the latest strawberry price data from key wholesale markets in Poland and other European countries as of April 20, 2026. We examine the disparities, trends, and potential forecast for the coming weeks.

Current Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets


The Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze currently lists domestic strawberries at prices ranging from €6.70 to €7.54 per kilogram, with no recent changes observed. In contrast, imported strawberries in the same market show a significant price increase of 30.4%, with prices moving to between €2.72 and €3.56 per kilogram.

At the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan, prices for strawberries have climbed by 14.3%, now at a steady €4.19 for a half kilogram, which suggests a strong local demand.

Meanwhile, in the Krakow Wholesale Food Market at Rybitwy, international varieties are priced between €2.51 and €2.72 per kilogram, with no price changes reported. In Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market, prices vary more significantly, ranging from €2.51 to €9.01 per kilogram, reflecting a -1.8% decrease.

European Market Comparisons


In the Wholesale Market Rungis in Paris, premium French strawberries like the 'Gariguette' maintain high price points, reaching up to €15.00 for 800g. Standard strawberries from Spain, on the other hand, are more economical, priced from €2.00 to €4.00 per kilogram.

In Germany, at the Munich Wholesale Market, prices for strawberries from Greece have seen an 11.1% increase, ranging between €3.60 and €4.40 for 250g. In contrast, Belgian strawberries have dropped by 25.8%, indicating competitive market pressures.

Price Trends and Short-term Forecast


The data shows a clear trend of increasing import prices amidst stable or slightly declining domestic prices in Poland. This trend is mirrored across several European markets where high-quality local varieties are commanding premium prices, while imported strawberries remain competitive. As we move into the peak strawberry season, it is anticipated that prices will stabilize with potential slight increases driven by demand spikes during the late spring and early summer months.

FAQ on Strawberry Prices


Q: Why are imported strawberries sometimes cheaper than domestic ones?

A: Imported strawberries can be cheaper due to larger-scale production in exporting countries and lower transport costs, especially when sourced from nearby regions like Spain or Greece.

Q: What factors influence the fluctuation of strawberry prices?

A: Factors include weather conditions affecting harvests, transportation costs, seasonal demand, and import tariffs, all of which can cause prices to fluctuate.

Q: How can buyers anticipate price changes in the strawberry market?

A: Monitoring weather patterns, crop reports, and international trade agreements can provide insights into potential price changes in the strawberry market.

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Note: the prices mentioned in the article are of a general nature and serve for approximate assessment of the market situation. If you are professionally involved in trading, purchasing, selling or analyzing the strawberry market, use the subscription at https://fresh-market.info In the service you will find detailed quotations from individual wholesale markets and purchasing points, as well as the ability to view and download historical data for a selected period.

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