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Carrot Prices - June 13, 2026

2026-06-01 01:03

Overview of Carrot Prices Across European Markets


As of June 13, 2026, the fresh carrot market in Europe exhibits a diverse range of prices, influenced by regional supply conditions and quality variations. This report provides a comprehensive overview of carrot prices, highlighting noteworthy trends and differences across several key wholesale markets in Poland and Europe.

Current Prices at Various Polish Wholesale Markets


In Poland, carrot prices display significant variation depending on the market and product type. At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, the price for domestic carrots ranges from EUR 0.52 to EUR 0.76 per kg, remaining stable with no change from previous quotations. Imported carrots at the same location are slightly higher, priced between EUR 0.68 and EUR 0.84 per kg. Carrots with tops, sold by the bunch, fetch between EUR 0.84 and EUR 1.05.

Other markets also show a range of pricing. For instance, the Krakow Wholesale Food Market lists carrots at EUR 0.48 to EUR 0.57 per kg, while at the Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market, prices are significantly lower, ranging from EUR 0.21 to EUR 0.29 per kg. The Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan presents prices for standard carrots at EUR 6.28 to EUR 7.33 per 10 kg bag (EUR 0.63 to EUR 0.73 per kg), whereas early carrots are priced higher at EUR 10.47 to EUR 11.52 per 10 kg (EUR 1.05 to EUR 1.15 per kg).

Meanwhile, the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow lists cut carrots from EUR 0.63 to EUR 0.84 per kg. In smaller markets like the one in Lodz, the price per 10 kg ranges from EUR 5.24 to EUR 7.54, translating to EUR 0.52 to EUR 0.75 per kg.

Comparison with European Wholesale Prices


Looking at the European context, prices in Germany and France show marked differences from the Polish market. In Berlin, fresh Spanish carrots range from EUR 1.90 to EUR 2.20 per kg, considerably higher than Polish counterparts. In contrast, German carrots (class 1) are more economically priced at EUR 1.00 to EUR 1.40 per 12 kg (EUR 0.08 to EUR 0.12 per kg).

Similarly, at the Rungis Market in Paris, French carrots are priced between EUR 1.50 and EUR 1.80 per kg, while Spanish imports range from EUR 1.30 to EUR 1.90 per kg. Notably, organic French carrots with tops (eco) at Rungis command a premium, priced between EUR 2.34 and EUR 2.60 per kg.

Analysis of Price Trends and Changes


While many markets report stable pricing, some show significant changes. For example, the price for early carrots with tops in Poznan has jumped by 53.3%, reflecting strong demand or limited supply. Conversely, in Kiev, Ukraine, carrot prices have decreased by 20.2% to EUR 0.42 per kg, indicating an oversupply or decreased demand in that region.

In terms of imported products, prices have remained stable in Germany, with only slight increases noted for Italian fresh carrots in Munich, which rose by 3.7%. The organic market in France has seen minor declines of up to 1.6% for eco-washed carrots.

Short-Term Forecast


Looking ahead, it is likely that carrot prices will remain relatively stable in the short term, barring any unforeseen disruptions in supply or changes in consumer demand. The current stability across most Polish and European markets suggests a balanced supply chain, but fluctuations can occur with shifts in weather patterns or geopolitical events impacting agricultural outputs.

FAQ about Carrot Prices


Q: Why are carrot prices higher in France compared to Poland?

A: Higher prices in France can be attributed to factors such as higher production costs, quality standards, and market demand for organic and specialty products.

Q: What causes price fluctuations in carrots between different Polish markets?

A: Price variations can result from local supply conditions, demand fluctuations, transportation costs, and the availability of imported products.

Q: How can I stay updated on the latest carrot prices?

A: For the most current information, consider subscribing to fresh-market.info, which provides detailed price quotations and historical data for various wholesale markets.

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 carrot 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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