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Beetroot Prices - June 2, 2026

2026-06-03 03:13

Overview of Current Beetroot Prices Across Poland and Europe


Beetroot, a staple in many European diets, continues to show diverse pricing trends across various wholesale markets in Poland and other parts of Europe. As of June 2, 2026, the pricing landscape reveals significant variations, highlighting both stable markets and those experiencing noticeable shifts. This report aims to provide a comprehensive comparison of beetroot prices across these markets, focusing on key differences and potential implications for international buyers and traders.

Current Beetroot Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets


Starting with the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, beetroot prices range from EUR 0.15 to EUR 0.29 per kg, showing no change in recent weeks. Interestingly, 'beetroots ćwikłowe early' are priced higher, between EUR 0.79 to EUR 1.05 per bunch, reflecting a steady market for this variety.

At the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan, the price of beetroots in small wholesale stands at approximately EUR 2.09 to EUR 2.93 for a 5 kg bag, translating to EUR 0.42 to EUR 0.59 per kg. This price range is notably similar to the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, where prices are EUR 0.31 to EUR 0.42 per kg, indicating a stable market as well.

The Krakow Wholesale Food Market offers beets slightly cheaper, with prices from EUR 0.15 to EUR 0.19 per kg. Meanwhile, in Kalisz at the Gielda Kaliska, 'beetroots red dom' are priced between EUR 0.17 to EUR 0.21 per kg, showing a decrease of 10%, whereas 'beetroots red early dom' have increased by 28.6%, now priced between EUR 0.84 to EUR 1.05 per kg.

Comparison with European Markets


Looking at France, the Perpignan market lists prices for 'beet red crue roussillon' at EUR 1.50 to EUR 1.60 per kg, while 'beet red round crue roussillon wiązka' is slightly lower at EUR 1.20 to EUR 1.30 per kg. Interestingly, the Paris Rungis market offers 'beet red round crue France' from EUR 1.40 to EUR 2.00 per kg, and 'beet red round cuite France' from EUR 1.60 to EUR 2.50 per kg.

These European prices are significantly higher compared to Polish markets, highlighting a premium on French beetroots, potentially due to quality or market demand. Notably, the Rungis BIO market for organic 'beet red round crue France' shows a recent increase of 10.9%, with current prices between EUR 1.82 and EUR 2.45 per kg.

Analysis of Price Changes and Trends


Across the board, Polish markets are exhibiting a steady trend with minimal fluctuations, except in specific cases like the Kalisz market where certain varieties have shown marked price changes. The stability in Polish markets suggests a balanced supply-demand dynamic, whereas the European markets, especially in France, reflect a higher value, potentially driven by organic and premium produce demands.

Short-term Price Forecast


Considering current trends, it is likely that Polish beetroot prices will maintain their stability in the short term. However, the increased prices for early varieties in Kalisz could indicate a potential for slight upward adjustments if demand persists. In European markets, particularly France, prices are expected to remain high, with a possibility of further increases in organic segments as consumer preferences continue to favor sustainable options.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Why are beetroot prices higher in France than in Poland?


The higher prices in France can be attributed to several factors, including higher production costs, demand for premium and organic produce, and local consumer preferences.

Have beetroot prices changed significantly in Polish markets recently?


Most Polish markets have shown stable prices with minimal changes. However, specific varieties such as 'beetroots red early dom' in Kalisz have seen noticeable price increases.

What factors could influence future beetroot prices?


Factors include weather conditions affecting harvests, changes in consumer demand, export dynamics, and shifts in organic produce trends.

How does the price of organic beetroots compare to conventional varieties?


Organic beetroots generally command a higher price due to production methods, quality standards, and consumer demand, as seen in the Rungis BIO market in France.

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 beetroot 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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