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Grape Prices - June 22, 2026

2026-06-23 02:43

Introduction


Grape prices in Poland and across Europe show interesting variations, reflecting both regional demand and supply dynamics. As of June 22, 2026, the data from multiple wholesale markets reveal a range of pricing trends for different grape varieties, including white, red, and seedless grapes. This comprehensive report aims to provide insights into these prices, highlighting notable trends and changes across key markets.

Current Prices at Various Markets


Polish Wholesale Markets


At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, the price for imported white grapes ranged from €3.14 to €5.24 per kg, marking a decrease of 4.8%. Similarly, red imported grapes at the same market were priced between €3.35 and €4.82 per kg, also showing a 4.9% drop. These declines may be attributed to seasonal supply variations and competitive pricing from other regions.

The Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) reported a significant increase in white grape prices, with rates soaring by 57.1% to range from €5.24 to €6.28 per kg. This surge indicates a potential supply constraint or increased local demand. Conversely, red grapes here remained stable, priced between €3.14 and €4.19 per kg.

At the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan (WGRO), white grapes were priced in bulk (8.2 kg units) at €20.94 to €27.23, translating to approximately €2.55 to €3.32 per kg. Black grapes showed similar stability, with prices for a 7 kg unit ranging from €14.66 to €18.85, equating to €2.09 to €2.69 per kg.

Other Polish Markets


The Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow displayed an interesting contrast, where white grapes experienced a decrease of 4.4%, with prices between €3.77 and €5.24 per kg. Conversely, red grapes saw a notable 26.5% increase, priced similarly at €3.77 to €5.24 per kg, suggesting a shift in local supply-demand dynamics.

Meanwhile, the Praska Giełda Spożywcza maintained a steady price for white grapes at €3.77 per kg, reflecting stability in supply and demand in this region.

Comparison with European Prices


In Germany, the Berlin market priced Chilean seedless grapes between €3.60 and €4.00 per kg, while in Munich, South African seedless grapes were slightly higher at €18.00 to €19.00 for bulk, translating to approximately €2.25 to €2.38 per kg. Prices for Chilean grapes in Munich increased by 5.4%, ranging from €4.40 to €4.50 per kg, indicating a growing demand or tighter supplies.

Over in Italy, specifically in Catania, Crimson Vittoria grapes were notably lower, priced uniformly at €1.90 per kg, highlighting regional production advantages and lower transport costs.

Analysis of Changes and Price Trends


The observed price fluctuations across different markets can be attributed to several factors, including climatic conditions affecting harvests, transportation costs, and local demand shifts. Notably, the significant increase in white grape prices in Wroclaw reflects either a temporary supply issue or possibly a spike in demand, which suppliers have yet to meet adequately.

Conversely, the reduction in prices at the Warsaw market suggests an oversupply or competitive imports driving prices down. The contrasting dynamics in Rzeszow between white and red grapes further indicate shifting consumer preferences or supply constraints.

Short-Term Forecast


As the summer progresses, grape prices are expected to stabilize slightly, although regional variations will persist based on local supply conditions and import volumes. Buyers should monitor market trends closely, especially in areas showing volatile price trends such as Wroclaw and Rzeszow.

FAQs About Grape Prices


Why are grape prices higher in Wroclaw compared to other Polish markets?


The higher prices in Wroclaw could be due to supply shortages or increased local demand, prompting a significant price increase for white grapes.

How do Polish grape prices compare to those in Germany and Italy?


Polish prices generally align with those in Germany for imported varieties, although they are higher than Italy's domestic prices, reflecting transport and import costs.

What factors influence grape price fluctuations?


Key factors include seasonal harvest variations, transportation costs, import tariffs, and regional demand shifts, which can cause prices to fluctuate across different markets.

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