Grape Prices – June 5, 2026
Overview of Grape Prices in Poland and Europe as of June 5, 2026
Grape prices in Poland and other European markets have remained stable as of early June 2026, with only minor fluctuations noted across various wholesale markets. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of grape prices from different wholesale centers in Poland, comparing them with those from key European markets such as Germany and Ukraine. Understanding these trends can provide valuable insights for international buyers and stakeholders in the fruit and vegetable market.
Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets
At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, the price for imported white grapes ranges from €3.56 to €5.24 per kg, while red grapes are priced similarly, with a minimum of €3.77 and a maximum of €5.24. On the same date, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan lists grape prices in a 4.5 kg format ranging from €20.94 to €24.09, translating to approximately €4.65 to €5.35 per kg.
In Lublin (Elizowka), prices for white grapes are slightly lower, ranging from €3.77 to €3.83 per kg. A notable price for black grapes is recorded at €3.35 to €3.58 per kg. Meanwhile, the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) offers both white and red grapes in the range of €3.14 to €3.98 per kg.
The Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow shows prices for white grapes starting at €4.19 going up to €5.24, and red grapes ranging from €3.35 to €3.77 per kg. The Kalisz Food Exchange indicates a slight increase in red grape prices, now at €3.77 to €5.24 per kg, marking a 7.5% rise.
Comparison with European Markets
The Lvov Wholesale Market (Shuvar) in Ukraine lists prices for imported white and dark grapes ranging from €5.80 to €6.85 per kg. These prices are substantially higher compared to Polish markets, indicating a potential regional demand for grapes in Ukraine.
In Germany, the Berlin Market lists Chilean seedless grapes between €3.60 and €4.00 per kg. On the other hand, at the Munich Market, South African seedless grapes are priced significantly higher, between €18.00 and €20.00 per box, reflecting seasonal supply adjustments. The price for Chilean seedless grapes here is slightly reduced by 3%, now ranging from €4.00 to €4.20 per kg.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The overall stability in grape prices across Polish markets suggests a balanced supply and demand scenario. The notable price increase for red grapes in Kalisz could indicate a localized shortfall or a surge in demand. In contrast, slight price decreases for seedless grapes in Munich could be attributed to fluctuating international supply chains.
Short-term Forecast
Given current market stability and the minimal price fluctuations observed, it is likely that grape prices in Poland will remain steady in the short term. However, international trends, especially those influenced by regional demands in Ukraine and Germany, could cause minor shifts.
FAQ About Grape Prices
Q: What factors influence grape prices in Europe?
A: Grape prices are influenced by seasonal availability, import volumes, regional demand, and international market trends.
Q: Why are grape prices higher in Ukraine?A: Higher prices in Ukraine may be due to increased demand or reduced local supply, necessitating imports.
Q: How can I get detailed price data for grapes?A: Detailed price data can be accessed through the fresh-market.info subscription.
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