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Grape Prices - April 8, 2026

2026-04-09 02:43

Current Grape Prices Across Polish Wholesale Markets


The latest data from Polish wholesale markets provides a comprehensive overview of the current grape prices as of April 8, 2026. Across several markets, we observe varying trends for both white and red grape varieties. This report delves into the specifics of these prices, highlighting notable differences and market trends.

Price Overview at Polish Wholesale Markets


Starting with the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, white import grapes are priced between EUR 3.35 and EUR 4.61 per kilogram, while red import grapes range from EUR 1.26 to EUR 4.61. Interestingly, no significant change in prices has been reported recently. Moving to the Praska Giełda Spożywcza, white grapes hold steady at EUR 2.09 per kilogram as of April 1, 2026.

In contrast, the Lublin Wholesale Market (Elizowka) shows higher pricing for white grapes, ranging from EUR 4.19 to EUR 5.45, with black grapes slightly cheaper at EUR 3.83 to EUR 4.61, all as of March 31, 2026. Over at Poznan's Greater Poland Agricultural Guild (WGRO), grapes are sold in bulk, with prices for a 5 kg box ranging from EUR 19.90 to EUR 29.32, translating to EUR 3.98 to EUR 5.86 per kilogram.

At the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, both white and red grapes are priced between EUR 3.77 and EUR 4.19 per kilogram, with no recent changes reported. The Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) presents white grapes at EUR 3.56 to EUR 4.19 and red grapes ranging from EUR 2.72 to EUR 3.56 per kilogram, as of April 1, 2026.

In Gdansk's Renk Wholesale Market, white grapes saw a price increase of 6.7%, now standing at EUR 5.03 per kilogram, while red grapes remain unchanged at EUR 3.14. Lastly, the Kalisz Food Exchange lists import white grapes from EUR 3.14 to EUR 4.19 and red import grapes from EUR 2.09 to EUR 4.19 per kilogram, reflecting a stable pricing environment.

Comparison with European Markets


Beyond Polish borders, the German market shows distinct pricing patterns, particularly in Berlin, where grapes from South Africa are priced between EUR 12.00 and EUR 18.00 per kilogram, and Chilean seedless grapes have experienced a decrease of 10.6%, now priced between EUR 3.60 and EUR 4.00 per kilogram, as of April 1, 2026. Munich reflects similar trends for South African grapes at EUR 18.00 to EUR 20.00, and Chilean grapes dropping by 5.6% to EUR 3.75 to EUR 3.80 per kilogram.

On the other hand, the Ukrainian market in Lviv (Shuvar) lists imported white and dark grapes at EUR 5.80 to EUR 6.85 and EUR 5.80 to EUR 6.27 per kilogram, respectively, maintaining a steady price without recent changes.

Analysis of Changes and Price Trends


Overall, the Polish market shows stability in grape prices, with only a few notable fluctuations, such as the increase in Gdansk for white grapes. European markets like Germany reveal more significant changes, particularly with the price drop in Chilean seedless grapes. This could be attributed to seasonal supply dynamics or competitive pressures from alternative sources.

Short-term Forecast


Looking ahead, anticipations in the Polish grape market point towards stable prices, with potential slight increases as the spring season progresses, influencing demand. European markets might continue to see fluctuations depending on import supply levels and varying demand patterns. Stakeholders should monitor these trends closely to optimize purchasing strategies.

FAQ on Grape Prices


Q: What is the current price range for imported white grapes in Poland?

A: As of April 8, 2026, imported white grapes in Poland are priced between EUR 3.14 and EUR 4.61 per kilogram, depending on the market.

Q: Have there been any significant price changes recently?

A: Yes, Gdansk's market has seen a 6.7% increase in white grape prices, while the German market experienced a decrease in Chilean seedless grape prices ranging from 5.6% to 10.6%.

Q: How does the price of grapes in Poland compare to those in Germany?

A: Generally, grapes in Germany, especially those from South Africa, are higher-priced compared to Polish markets. This is reflective of import costs and quality differences.

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