Beetroot Prices - April 9, 2026
Overview of Beetroot Prices in European Wholesale Markets
As of April 9, 2026, beetroot prices have remained stable across a variety of European wholesale markets. This report examines the current landscape, offering insights into price variations and trends across Poland and France, with a brief look at Ukraine's market as well. Despite the relative stability, notable differences are evident between domestic Polish markets and their European counterparts, particularly in France, where higher prices are observed.
Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets
Beetroots are widely available in Poland, with prices reflecting local market conditions. At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, prices range from EUR 0.16 to EUR 0.31 per kilogram as of April 9, 2026, showing no change from previous observations. Meanwhile, in Lublin (Elizowka), prices match the higher end at EUR 0.21 to EUR 0.31 per kilogram, reported on March 31, 2026. Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan (WGRO) offers beetroots at EUR 2.09 to EUR 2.93 for a 5 kg package, equivalent to EUR 0.42 to EUR 0.59 per kilogram.
In Rzeszow (Agrohurt), the price remains between EUR 0.31 and EUR 0.42 per kilogram as of April 2, 2026, consistent with stable market trends. Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) lists prices at EUR 0.21 to EUR 0.31 per kilogram, mirroring trends seen in Lublin. Kalisz (Gielda Kaliska) offers a slightly lower price range from EUR 0.17 to EUR 0.21 per kilogram. Notably, Sandomierz (Targowiska Miejskie) maintains very competitive pricing at EUR 0.17 to EUR 0.19 per kilogram for both long and round beet varieties.
Comparing with European Markets
French markets exhibit significantly higher prices. At the Rungis Wholesale Market in Paris, the price for red round crue beet ranges from EUR 1.40 to EUR 2.00 per kilogram as of April 9, 2026. Cooked variants (cuite) command even higher prices from EUR 1.60 to EUR 2.50 per kilogram. In comparison, Perpignan lists the red crue variety at EUR 1.65 to EUR 1.80 per kilogram.
In Ukraine, Lvov (Shuvar) shows a more modest range of EUR 0.18 to EUR 0.20 per kilogram, while Kiev prices are consistent at EUR 0.21 per kilogram as of April 8, 2026. These figures suggest a closer alignment with Polish markets than with the more expensive French ones.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The data indicates a stable pricing environment across Polish markets, with no significant fluctuations reported in recent weeks. This stability could be attributed to a consistent supply and balanced demand within the domestic market. The notable contrast is seen when comparing Polish and French market prices, highlighting a premium in France possibly due to higher production or operational costs, or differences in consumer preferences.
The slight decrease observed in Gdansk (Renk), which saw a 7.7% drop to EUR 0.25 per kilogram on March 20, 2026, remains an outlier rather than a broader trend. This drop may point to localized factors affecting supply or demand.
Short-term Forecast
Given the current stability and absence of significant economic disruptions, it is expected that beetroot prices will maintain their current levels across Polish markets in the short term. However, continued monitoring is essential, particularly for any external factors such as weather conditions or international trade developments, which could influence future pricing.
FAQ about Beetroot Prices
Q: Why are beetroot prices higher in France than in Poland?
A: Higher prices in France could be due to increased production costs, higher quality standards, or local consumer preferences that influence market dynamics.
Q: Are there any expected changes in beetroot prices in the near future?
A: Prices are expected to remain stable in the short term, barring any unexpected disruptions such as severe weather or significant changes in international trade policies.
Q: How do Polish beetroot prices compare with other European countries?
A: Polish beetroot prices are generally lower compared to France, aligning more closely with prices in Ukraine, suggesting competitive pricing and efficient production within Poland.
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