Grape Prices - June 11, 2026
Overview of Current Grape Prices in Poland and Europe
Grape prices across Poland and select European markets show intriguing differences and trends as of June 11, 2026. Within Poland, the markets exhibit a diverse price range influenced by various factors such as grape variety and market region. A comparative look at European markets provides further insights into pricing dynamics and consumer trends.
Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets
At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, grape prices reflect stability with no change noted. White imported grapes are priced between EUR 3.56 to EUR 5.24 per kilogram, while red imported grapes range from EUR 3.77 to EUR 5.24 per kilogram. Similarly, the Praska Giełda Spożywcza lists white grapes at a steady EUR 3.77 per kilogram.
In the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, white grapes command prices from EUR 4.19 to EUR 5.24 per kilogram, while red grapes are slightly lower, ranging from EUR 3.35 to EUR 3.77 per kilogram. Meanwhile, the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market has experienced a modest price increase of 2.9%, with both white and red grapes priced between EUR 3.14 and EUR 4.19 per kilogram.
At the Gielda Kaliska in Kalisz, white imported grapes vary from EUR 3.77 to EUR 6.28 per kilogram, and red imported grapes range from EUR 3.77 to EUR 5.24 per kilogram, maintaining steady prices.
Comparison with European Market Prices
In Ukraine, the Lvov Shuvar Market lists imported white and dark grapes priced from EUR 5.80 to EUR 6.85 per kilogram. These higher prices might be attributed to import costs and regional demand.
Turning to Germany, the Berlin Market offers Chilean seedless grapes between EUR 3.60 and EUR 4.00 per kilogram. At the Munich Market, South African seedless grapes are notably priced at EUR 18.00 to EUR 20.00 per 4.5 kg, translating to approximately EUR 4.00 to EUR 4.44 per kilogram. Chilean seedless grapes in Munich have seen a slight increase of 3.0%, now ranging from EUR 4.20 to EUR 4.25 per kilogram.
Analysis of Price Changes and Trends
Throughout Poland, grape prices have generally remained stable, with minor fluctuations in Wroclaw. The consistent pricing at most markets suggests a balanced supply-demand dynamic. In comparison, the European markets, particularly Ukraine, display higher price levels, potentially influenced by import and transportation factors.
The slight upward trend in Wroclaw may indicate rising demand or constrained supply. Meanwhile, Munich's price increase for Chilean seedless grapes suggests growing consumer preference or increased export costs from Chile.
Short-Term Forecast
Short-term forecasts suggest potential stability in Polish markets, with minimal price volatility expected. However, European markets may continue to experience slight upward trends, especially if import costs remain high or demand strengthens.
FAQ About Grape Prices
Q: Why are grape prices higher in Ukraine?
A: Import costs and regional demand likely contribute to the higher prices observed in the Ukrainian market.
Q: Are there significant price differences between imported and local grapes in Poland?
A: Prices for imported grapes tend to be higher, reflecting additional costs associated with transportation and tariffs.
Q: Can we expect grape prices to decrease soon?
A: Given the current stability in Polish markets, significant price decreases are not anticipated in the immediate term.
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