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Grape Prices in Poland and Europe - April 13, 2026

2026-04-14 02:43

Lead: A Snapshot of Grape Prices Across Poland and Europe


The grape market in Poland displays a fascinating array of price variations across different wholesale markets as of April 13, 2026. From Warsaw to Wroclaw, and extending to major European cities like Berlin and Munich, the pricing landscape offers insights into regional supply and demand dynamics. This report highlights the latest pricing data, compares trends across Poland, and juxtaposes them with European markets, offering a comprehensive view for buyers and traders.

Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets


Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze


In Warsaw, the price for imported white grapes ranges from €3.35 to €4.61 per kg, while red grapes are priced between €1.26 and €4.61 per kg, showing no change from previous reports. Notably, these prices reflect the diverse sources and quality of imports.

Praska Giełda Spożywcza


On April 8, 2026, the Praska Giełda Spożywcza quoted white grapes at a consistent price of €2.09 per kg. This stability suggests steady supply conditions, possibly due to well-managed import flows.

Lublin (Elizowka)


As of March 31, 2026, Lublin reported white grapes priced at €4.19 to €5.45 per kg, while black grapes were slightly less expensive, ranging from €3.83 to €4.61 per kg. These prices indicate a premium for white grape varieties in this region.

Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan


The Poznan market offers grapes at €19.90 to €29.32 per 5 kg, translating to approximately €3.98 to €5.86 per kg, as of April 13, 2026. This range suggests competitive pricing compared to other regions.

Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow


Rzeszow's market, as of April 2, 2026, priced both white and red grapes consistently between €3.77 and €4.19 per kg. This uniformity reflects a balanced market without significant supply disruptions.

Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast)


On April 13, 2026, Wroclaw reported a slight decrease of 2.7% in white grape prices, now ranging from €3.56 to €3.98 per kg. Red grapes maintained stability, priced between €2.72 and €3.56 per kg.

Kalisz (Gielda Kaliska)


The market in Kalisz quoted imported white grapes at €3.14 to €4.19 per kg, and red grapes from €2.09 to €4.19 per kg as of April 13, 2026, highlighting competitive pricing for imported varieties.

Comparative Analysis with European Markets


Lvov (Shuvar), Ukraine


On April 9, 2026, Lvov presented higher prices for imported white and dark grapes, ranging from €5.80 to €6.85 per kg. This indicates a strong demand or limited supply, pushing prices above Polish levels.

Berlin and Munich, Germany


In Berlin on April 9, 2026, seedless grapes from South Africa were priced between €12.00 and €18.00 per kg, and Chilean grapes ranged from €3.60 to €4.00 per kg. Munich reported a slight decrease of 2.6% in South African grapes, now at €17.00 to €20.00 per kg, while Chilean grapes remained stable at €3.75 to €3.80 per kg.

Price Changes and Trends


The data suggests an overall stability in Polish grape prices, with minor fluctuations in Wroclaw and Munich indicating possible shifts in local supply dynamics. The steady prices in Warsaw and other Polish markets reflect a well-managed supply chain, possibly insulated from external disruptions affecting other regions.

Short-Term Forecast


Given the current stability, short-term grape prices in Poland are likely to remain steady, barring any unexpected disruptions in supply. The recent stability suggests an equilibrium between supply and demand across major markets.

FAQ About Grape Prices


Q: Why are grape prices higher in Lvov compared to Poland?

A: Higher prices in Lvov could be due to less availability or higher transportation costs for imports in Ukraine.

Q: What caused the price drop in Wroclaw?

A: The 2.7% decrease might be attributed to increased local supply or reduced demand for white grapes.

Q: How do Berlin’s grape prices compare to Munich’s?

A: Berlin generally offers lower prices for Chilean grapes, while Munich's slight decrease in South African grape prices still keeps them above average Polish prices.

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