Celeriac Prices - June 8, 2026
Market Overview of Celeriac Prices in Poland and Europe
As of June 8, 2026, the prices for celeriac across various wholesale markets in Poland and Europe reveal a diverse landscape, marked by stability in some regions and notable fluctuations in others. This report provides a comprehensive look at the current pricing trends, comparing domestic Polish markets against broader European counterparts, highlighting interesting patterns and offering a short-term forecast for industry stakeholders.
Current Celeriac Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets
Within Poland, celeriac prices show significant variation across different wholesale markets. At the Krakow Wholesale Food Market, prices range from EUR 0.25 to EUR 0.38 per kg, demonstrating the lowest range observed among the Polish markets. The Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market lists prices slightly higher, between EUR 0.42 and EUR 0.57 per kg, maintaining price stability with no change reported.
In contrast, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze offers a price range for ribbed celery imports from EUR 0.73 to EUR 0.94 per piece, reflecting a stable market without price shifts. Meanwhile, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan displays prices for celeriac root at EUR 4.61 to EUR 5.24 per 5 kg bundle, equating to EUR 0.92 to EUR 1.05 per kg, indicating no recent changes.
Analysis of Price Trends in Polish Markets
Interestingly, the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow and the market in Lublin (Elizowka) both display a stable pricing trend at EUR 0.73 to EUR 0.84 and EUR 0.54 to EUR 0.84 per kg, respectively. However, at the Praska Giełda Spożywcza, prices for celeriac saw a notable increase of 33.3%, bringing the costs to EUR 0.50 per kg as of June 3, 2026.
Comparison with European Celeriac Prices
When examining the broader European context, French markets such as the Rungis BIO in Paris, present organic celeriac priced significantly higher at EUR 2.80 to EUR 3.06 per kg, reflecting a substantial increase of 37.9% from previous listings. Similarly, the Rungis Market in Paris offers celeriac from EUR 1.10 to EUR 1.60 per kg, aligning with its organic counterpart though at a lower price point.
In Italy, markets such as Latina and Bari display consistent pricing for celeriac with "wybrzeża verdi" freely, maintaining a stable price of EUR 0.20 per kg, with Bari noting a slight decrease of 13.6%. This presents a stark contrast to markets in France, highlighting regional pricing disparities.
Analysis of European Price Trends
The stability in Italian markets contrasts sharply with the volatility seen in France, where celeriac prices are influenced by both organic certification and broader market conditions. The French market's higher prices suggest a continued demand for premium and organic celeriac, while Italy's more modest pricing underscores a market equilibrium.
Short-Term Price Forecast
Given the current market dynamics, it is expected that prices for celeriac in Poland will remain stable in the short term, especially in markets exhibiting recent stability such as Krakow and Wroclaw. However, for European markets, particularly in France, prices may continue to experience upward pressure due to sustained demand for organic products, potentially influencing future Polish export strategies.
FAQ on Celeriac Prices
What factors influence celeriac prices in Poland?
Celeriac prices in Poland are influenced by seasonal availability, regional demand, and agricultural yields. Market stability and local consumption patterns also play critical roles.
How do Polish prices compare to other European countries?
Polish celeriac prices tend to be lower than those in France, where organic and specialty markets drive higher prices. Italian prices are comparable to Polish markets, indicating regional similarities in agricultural conditions and consumption preferences.
What is the forecast for celeriac prices in the near future?
In the short term, Polish markets are likely to maintain their current pricing stability, while European markets, especially in France, may see continuing increases due to demand for organic produce.
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