**Grape Prices - April 20, 2026**
Lead: Summary of Key Information
The latest data on grape prices from various wholesale markets in Poland and Europe reveal notable variations. As of April 20, 2026, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze lists white grapes at a stable price range between €3.35 and €4.61 per kg. Meanwhile, markets like the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow show a 10.5% decrease in prices for both white and red grapes. In Germany, prices for seedless grapes from South Africa are on the rise. These differences highlight the dynamic nature of grape pricing across different regions.
Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets
Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze
As of April 20, 2026, the prices for imported white grapes are stable, ranging from €3.35 to €4.61 per kg, with no significant change observed recently. Red imported grapes are offered at a minimum of €1.26 and a maximum of €4.61 per kg.
Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan
The prices here show no change as of April 14, 2026. White grapes are priced between €2.55 and €3.32 per kg, while black grapes range from €2.09 to €2.69 per kg. Red Glob grapes are available for €1.68 to €1.88 per kg.
Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow
On April 15, 2026, both white and red grapes saw a 10.5% price decrease, with prices now ranging from €3.35 to €3.77 per kg.
Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market
Prices for white grapes on April 20, 2026, remain steady at €3.56 to €3.98 per kg. Red grapes are offered at €2.72 to €3.56 per kg.
Comparison with European Prices
In Europe, markets such as Berlin and Munich show an upward trend for seedless grapes from South Africa. The Berlin market priced these grapes at €14.00 to €19.00 per kg, marking a 10% increase. Munich echoed this upward movement with prices between €18.00 and €20.00 per kg, a 2.7% rise from previous figures.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The Polish markets exhibit a mix of stability and decreases, with AGROHURT in Rzeszow experiencing a notable decline, perhaps driven by supply chain adjustments or local yield factors. Conversely, the rise in European markets, particularly for South African seedless grapes, suggests strong demand or potentially reduced supply, impacting the overall pricing structure.
Short-Term Forecast
Given the current data, Poland is likely to see stabilized prices with potential slight decreases due to local harvests coming into play. However, European markets may continue to witness upward trends, especially for premium varieties like seedless grapes from South Africa, driven by persistent demand.
FAQ about Grape Prices
Q: Why are grape prices different across various markets?
A: Prices vary due to factors such as local demand, import costs, seasonal availability, and supply chain dynamics.
Q: Are grape prices expected to rise in the coming weeks?
A: In Poland, prices might stabilize or slightly decrease as domestic supply increases. In contrast, European markets could see further price increases for certain imported varieties.
Q: How do import regulations affect grape prices?
A: Import regulations can impact costs related to tariffs, quality standards, and logistics, thereby influencing final retail prices.
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