Grape Prices - June 3, 2026
Current Overview of Grape Prices Across Poland and Europe
As of June 3, 2026, grape prices show notable variation across several wholesale markets in Poland and wider Europe. With imports and local varieties in play, the pricing landscape offers insights into current market dynamics and potential future trends. This report delves into the specifics of these variations, comparing market prices and exploring recent changes to elucidate the factors at play in the grape trade.
Current Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets
The Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze lists the prices for imported white grapes between EUR 3.56 and EUR 5.24 per kilogram. For red imported varieties, the prices align similarly, ranging from EUR 3.77 to EUR 5.24. Notably, prices here have remained steady with no recent changes.
At the Kalisz Food Exchange, imported white grapes are priced between EUR 3.77 and EUR 5.24 per kilogram, mirroring the trends at Bronisze. However, red grapes at this market have seen an increase of 7.5%, now ranging from EUR 3.77 to EUR 5.24.
In the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, white grapes are priced between EUR 4.19 and EUR 5.24 per kilogram, while red grapes range from EUR 3.35 to EUR 3.77. Prices here have also remained stable.
The Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market offers both white and red grapes at prices between EUR 3.14 and EUR 3.98 per kilogram, representing some of the most competitive rates among Polish markets.
At the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan, grapes sold in 4.5 kg units are priced from EUR 20.94 to EUR 24.09, which converts to EUR 4.65 to EUR 5.35 per kilogram. This market also shows no change in pricing structure.
Comparison with European Prices
Beyond Poland, the Berlin Wholesale Market offers Chilean seedless grapes at prices between EUR 3.60 and EUR 4.00 per kilogram. Meanwhile, the Munich Wholesale Market lists South African seedless grapes at EUR 18.00 to EUR 20.00 per box, equivalent to roughly EUR 4.00 to EUR 4.44 per kilogram, reflecting a 2.6% decrease. Chilean seedless grapes in Munich show a slight price reduction as well, now ranging from EUR 4.00 to EUR 4.20, marking a 3.0% decline.
Analysis of Changes and Trends
The stability observed in most Polish markets contrasts with the slight declines noted in Munich, suggesting regional variances in supply chain conditions or demand shifts. The increase in red grape prices at Kalisz might be attributed to seasonal fluctuations or supply constraints.
Short-Term Price Forecast
Given the current data, modest stability is expected in the Polish markets, barring any significant changes in import policies or climatic conditions affecting supply. European markets might continue to experience slight fluctuations as they adapt to global trade dynamics and seasonal changes.
FAQ: Understanding Grape Prices
Q: Why are grape prices different across various markets?
A: Differences arise due to factors such as transportation costs, local demand and supply conditions, and import duties or tariffs.
Q: How often do these prices change?
A: Prices can vary daily based on market dynamics, including supply chain issues, demand changes, and external economic factors.
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