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Cabbage Prices - April 21, 2026

2026-04-22 02:23

Overview of the Current Cabbage Market


The cabbage market in Poland and across Europe is experiencing various fluctuations and trends that are noteworthy for buyers and sellers alike. As of April 21, 2026, prices for different types of cabbage, including white, red, and Chinese, have shown significant variation across several wholesale markets. This report will delve into the specifics of cabbage pricing at these markets, highlight significant price differences and trends, and provide a short-term forecast for the market.

Current Prices at Various Polish Markets


Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze


In Warsaw, the cabbage white is priced between EUR 0.13 and 0.18 per kg, with no change reported. The cabbage white early is slightly more expensive, ranging from EUR 1.36 to 1.47 per piece, showing a decrease of 3.6%. Meanwhile, imported early white cabbage prices remain steady between EUR 0.99 and 1.36 per piece. Cabbage red prices have not shifted, with rates between EUR 0.17 and 0.21 per kg.

Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan


At Poznan's wholesale market, the price for cabbage white ranges from EUR 0.73 to 0.94 per piece. The cabbage red is priced between EUR 0.84 and 1.05 per piece. Both products have shown no price fluctuation recently. Additionally, the sauerkraut is being sold at EUR 8.38 per 5 kg, indicating stable pricing.

Krakow Wholesale Food Market


In Krakow, cabbage white is available at a low price of EUR 0.13 to 0.17 per piece. Cabbage red is priced at EUR 0.21 to 0.25 per piece. There has been a notable increase of 28.6% in the price of sauerkraut, now ranging from EUR 0.84 to 1.05 per kg.

Comparison with European Markets


On the European front, the Rungis Market in Paris offers a wide range of cabbage varieties. The cabbage white from France is priced between EUR 0.65 and 1.00 per kg, while the Netherlands’ version ranges from EUR 0.60 to 1.20 per kg. The market also offers cabbage red from the Netherlands at prices between EUR 0.70 and 1.40 per kg.

Analysis of Changes and Price Trends


Overall, the cabbage market shows stable prices with occasional fluctuations in certain regions and types. Notable changes include the decrease in early cabbage prices in Warsaw and the significant rise in sauerkraut prices in Krakow. Across Europe, prices remain relatively steady, with slight variations depending on the product origin and quality.

Short-term Forecast


Given the current market conditions, we can anticipate stable pricing in the short term, with potential minor adjustments as new supplies influence the market. Seasonal changes and international trade dynamics will continue to play a crucial role in shaping prices.

Frequently Asked Questions


What factors influence cabbage prices?


Cabbage prices are influenced by factors such as supply and demand dynamics, production costs, weather conditions, and international trade policies.

Why do prices vary between different markets?


Price variations occur due to regional differences in production volumes, transportation costs, and local demand levels.

Where can I find detailed market data and historical prices?


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