Walnut Prices - April 16, 2026
Overview of Current Walnut Prices in Poland and Europe
With the arrival of spring, walnut prices across various Polish and European markets continue to hold steady, offering insights into regional price dynamics for international buyers and traders. This report provides a comprehensive overview of walnut price trends as of April 16, 2026, from major wholesale markets in Poland, alongside a glance at the broader European landscape.
Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets
On the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, prices for unshelled walnuts range between EUR 1.68 and EUR 5.86 per kilogram, showing no price change from previous reports. Similarly, at the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, walnuts are priced from EUR 4.61 to EUR 5.45 per kilogram as of April 15, 2026.
In Lublin at the Elizowka Wholesale Market, shelled walnuts are trading between EUR 7.33 and EUR 8.38 per kilogram. On the same date, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan lists unshelled walnuts at EUR 2.09 to EUR 2.51 per kilogram, calculated from a 10 kg unit, while shelled walnuts range from EUR 8.38 to EUR 10.89 per kilogram, based on a 5 kg unit.
Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) reports shelled walnuts priced between EUR 7.54 and EUR 8.59 per kilogram, while unshelled varieties are between EUR 1.68 and EUR 2.30 per kilogram. These consistent prices across regions suggest a stable demand and supply situation, with no major fluctuations observed.
Comparison with European Prices
Analyzing the Polish prices in the context of broader European markets reveals a competitive pricing landscape. While specific European market prices are not detailed in this report, Polish walnuts, especially unshelled ones, appear to be competitively priced compared to typical Western European prices, where higher processing costs can push shelled walnut prices above EUR 9.00 per kilogram.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
Currently, there is a notable stability in walnut prices across Polish markets, with no significant changes reported. This steadiness can be attributed to balanced supply chains and consistent demand. The lack of price changes since the last reporting period indicates a stable market, which is beneficial for planning purposes for buyers and sellers alike.
Interestingly, the price variance between shelled and unshelled walnuts remains significant, reflecting processing and labor costs associated with shelling. Additionally, the narrow price range in different regions suggests a well-integrated market across Poland.
Short-Term Forecast
Given the current market conditions, short-term forecasts suggest that walnut prices will remain stable barring any unforeseen disruptions in supply or sudden shifts in demand. The Polish market's alignment with broader European trends also supports this outlook.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the current price range for unshelled walnuts in Poland?
A1: As of April 16, 2026, prices range from EUR 1.68 to EUR 5.86 per kilogram depending on the market.
Q2: How do Polish walnut prices compare to those in other European countries?
A2: Polish walnut prices, especially for unshelled varieties, are competitive compared to Western Europe, where prices often exceed EUR 9.00 per kilogram for shelled walnuts.
Q3: Are there any expected changes in walnut prices soon?
A3: Prices are expected to remain stable in the short term, assuming no significant changes in supply or demand.
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