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Grape Prices - May 28, 2026

2026-05-29 02:43

Overview of Grape Prices in Poland and Europe


In recent days, the European and Polish grape markets have experienced a range of price points, with notable stability in most areas. This report offers a comprehensive analysis of grape prices as of May 28, 2026, emphasizing both imported and domestic varieties across various wholesale markets. With a keen focus on trends and anomalies, this article aims to equip international buyers and stakeholders with essential insights.

Current Grape Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets


Starting with the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, prices for imported white grapes were recorded at 3.56 - 4.61 EUR per kg, while red grapes fell within the same range. This pricing pattern is consistent across several Polish markets, showcasing the standardized pricing approach used.

The Praska Giełda Spożywcza noted a uniform price of 3.77 EUR per kg for white grapes, identical to the lower band observed in Bronisze for imports. Similarly, at the Lublin Wholesale Market (Elizowka), white grapes were priced from 3.77 to 3.83 EUR per kg, with black grapes slightly less expensive at 3.35 to 3.58 EUR per kg.

On May 28, 2026, the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) reported prices between 3.14 and 3.98 EUR per kg for both white and red grapes, positioning it as one of the more economical markets in Poland.

Another noteworthy observation is from the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT (Rzeszow), where white grapes were priced higher, ranging from 4.19 to 5.24 EUR per kg, while red grapes were slightly lower at 3.35 to 3.77 EUR per kg.

European Market Comparison


Comparing Polish markets to others in Europe, we see a distinct variation in pricing. Berlin's wholesale market offered Chilean seedless grapes between 3.60 and 4.00 EUR per kg. Meanwhile, in Munich, South African seedless varieties saw a notable increase, priced from 20.00 to 21.00 EUR for larger packages, equating to around 2.50 EUR per kg, along with a significant 5.1% price hike. Chilean seedless grapes in Munich also experienced an 11.5% increase, priced from 4.00 to 4.20 EUR per kg.

In Ukraine's Lvov wholesale market (Shuvar), imported white grapes were priced between 5.80 and 6.85 EUR per kg, and dark grapes at 5.80 to 6.27 EUR per kg, demonstrating a higher price point compared to Polish markets.

Price Trends and Short-Term Forecast


The stability observed across Polish markets suggests a balanced supply and demand dynamic. Notably, the European market shows more volatility, with significant price adjustments in German markets likely due to variations in supply chain costs and import dynamics.

Looking ahead, it is expected that Polish grape prices will remain relatively stable, barring any unexpected changes in weather conditions or supply chain disruptions. Meanwhile, European markets may continue to see fluctuations, particularly in imported varieties.

FAQs on Grape Prices


Q: Why are grape prices higher in some European markets compared to Poland?

A: Differences in import duties, supply chain costs, and market demand can contribute to higher prices in certain European markets.

Q: Are there any expected changes in grape supply that could affect prices?

A: While current supply levels appear stable, any significant changes in weather or trade policies could impact future prices.

Q: How do import and domestic grape prices compare in Poland?

A: Currently, the prices for imported and domestic grapes are quite similar, indicating well-aligned market forces.

Note: the prices mentioned in the article are of a general nature and serve for approximate assessment of the market situation. If you are professionally involved in trading, purchasing, selling or analyzing the grape market, use the subscription at fresh-market.info. In the service you will find detailed quotations from individual wholesale markets and purchasing points, as well as the ability to view and download historical data for a selected period.

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