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Strawberry Prices - June 14, 2026

2026-06-15 03:13

Overview of Strawberry Prices Across European Markets


As of mid-June 2026, fresh strawberries are experiencing varied pricing across European wholesale markets, reflecting regional supply conditions, demand fluctuations, and import dynamics. This report delves into the current pricing scenarios in Poland and other European countries, highlighting interesting trends and anomalies.

Current Strawberry Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets


In Poland, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze reported strawberry prices ranging from €1.88 to €4.19 per kilogram on June 11, 2026, reflecting a noticeable decline of 9.4% compared to previous data. Meanwhile, at the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, prices have maintained stability, holding between €3.77 and €4.19 per kilogram.

The Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan listed strawberries at €1.68 to €2.09 per half kilogram on June 12, 2026, indicating no change in price movements. In contrast, the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) saw a slight decrease of 2.6% in prices, with strawberries priced between €1.57 and €2.41 per kilogram.

In the Krakow Wholesale Food Market (Rybitwy), domestic strawberries were priced at €1.88 to €2.09 per kilogram, witnessing an increase of 8.6% on June 12, 2026. Interestingly, imported strawberries on the same date were priced significantly higher at €4.19 to €4.61 per kilogram, suggesting a strong demand for imported varieties despite local supply.

Comparative Analysis with European Strawberry Prices


When comparing with other European markets, France's Perpignan market stands out with strawberries like the Gariguette priced at a consistent €10.00 for 250 grams, indicating strong domestic demand and premium pricing for local varieties. The Rungis Market in Paris also reflects similar premium pricing with French-origin strawberries like the Charlotte France kl1 ranging from €8.00 to €11.00 per 500 grams, marking a 5.6% increase.

Conversely, German markets like those in Berlin and Munich show a different trend. In Berlin, strawberries from Greece (kl1) were priced between €2.00 and €2.80 for 500 grams, whereas those from the Netherlands (kl1) experienced a significant decrease of 24.1%, priced between €3.80 and €4.40. This highlights a competitive pricing environment influenced by import variations.

Analysis of Changes and Price Trends


The current trends in strawberry prices reveal a complex interplay of factors, including local production, import dependencies, and consumer preferences. In Poland, the slight increases in prices in markets like Krakow highlight a potential short-term tightening in supply or increased local demand. Meanwhile, the stability in prices at markets such as Rzeszow suggests balanced supply and demand conditions.

In Germany, the decreasing prices of Netherlands-origin strawberries could indicate either a surplus in supply or competitive pricing pressures from other European producers. In contrast, the premium pricing in French markets underscores the value placed on local varieties and possibly limited supply.

Short-Term Price Forecast


Looking ahead, strawberry prices in Poland and across Europe are likely to experience further fluctuations. The seasonal nature of strawberry production suggests potential price rises as local supplies dwindle towards the end of the season. However, market conditions such as weather changes and import levels will play a determining role.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Strawberry Prices


Q: Why are strawberry prices varying so much across different markets?

A: Prices are influenced by local supply conditions, import levels, demand fluctuations, and consumer preferences. Regional factors such as weather can also impact production and pricing.
Q: What causes the high prices in French markets compared to others?

A: French markets often feature premium local varieties like the Gariguette, which are highly valued for their quality. Limited supply and strong local demand contribute to higher prices.
Q: How can I get more detailed information on strawberry prices?

A: Detailed quotations from individual wholesale markets and purchasing points are available through the fresh-market.info subscription service, offering historical data and comprehensive market insights.

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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