Zucchini Prices - April 20, 2026
Overview of Zucchini Prices in European Wholesale Markets
The zucchini market in Europe presents a fascinating array of price variations and trends as observed on April 20, 2026. This report provides an in-depth analysis of zucchini prices across various wholesale markets in Poland, Spain, France, Italy, and Ukraine. With prices fluctuating due to seasonal and regional factors, this article highlights the most recent pricing data and offers insights into market trends and future forecasts.
Current Zucchini Prices in Poland
In Poland, the zucchini prices vary noticeably across different wholesale markets. At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, the prices range between EUR 1.26 and EUR 1.47 per kg, reflecting a decrease of 3.7% from previous data. The Krakow Wholesale Food Market shows even lower prices, with a range from EUR 1.05 to EUR 1.88 per kg, marking a significant drop of 15.7%.
On the other hand, markets like the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow report prices fluctuating between EUR 2.09 and EUR 2.51 per kg, despite a decrease of 15.4%. Meanwhile, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan maintains stable prices at EUR 9.42 to EUR 11.52 for a 5 kg unit, showing no change.
At the Lodz Wholesale Food Market (Zjazdowa), prices remain stable as well, between EUR 2.30 and EUR 2.72 per kg. This stability contrasts with the significant price drops seen in other regions like Lublin's Elizowka Wholesale Market, where prices fell by 18.5%, ranging from EUR 2.09 to EUR 2.51 per kg.
Comparison with European Prices
When comparing Polish prices with other European markets, significant differences are evident. In Spain, particularly at La Unión, the price for zucchini "Gordo dark green" has plummeted by 25% to just EUR 0.27 per kg. Meanwhile, the "Striped fino" variety is priced at EUR 0.35 per kg, with a decline of 10.2%.
In France, at the Wholesale Market Rungis in Paris, zucchini prices are considerably higher. The "Round France kl1" variety is priced between EUR 3.50 and EUR 4.00 per kg, while the "Round Spain kl1" is slightly cheaper at EUR 2.80 to EUR 3.50 per kg, both unchanged from previous data.
Italy shows a mixed picture with the Vittoria Wholesale Market reporting decreases of 26.5% for both "Ciemnozielona" and "Serra chiare 1kl" varieties, pricing them at EUR 0.55 per kg. In contrast, the Latina Wholesale Market reports a decrease of 16.4% for "Ciemnozielona" at EUR 0.50 per kg, and a 17.3% reduction for "Green Romanesche" at EUR 0.95 per kg.
Analysis of Price Changes and Trends
The European zucchini market is experiencing varied trends, with Spain and Italy witnessing considerable price drops, particularly in the "Gordo dark green" and "Striped fino" varieties. This trend could be attributed to seasonal production surpluses and competitive pricing.
Poland, on the other hand, shows a mixed pattern with some markets experiencing stable prices, while others have seen significant declines, indicating localized supply and demand dynamics. The stable prices in Poznan contrast with the fluctuating prices in regions like Lublin and Krakow.
France's consistently higher pricing could be due to the premium quality associated with the "Round France kl1" zucchini and market positioning.
Short-Term Forecast
Looking ahead, the zucchini market could continue to experience fluctuations, with prices likely stabilizing as the season progresses. Demand from international markets and weather conditions will play crucial roles in shaping future price trends. Buyers should remain vigilant and consider diversifying sourcing strategies to mitigate price volatility.
FAQ on Zucchini Prices
Q: Why are zucchini prices so variable across different markets?
A: Prices are influenced by factors such as local supply and demand, production costs, regional climatic conditions, and competition.
Q: Which European market currently offers the most competitive zucchini prices?A: As of April 20, 2026, Spanish markets such as La Unión offer some of the most competitive prices for zucchini.
Q: How do seasonal factors affect zucchini prices?A: Seasonal factors significantly impact supply, with prices typically decreasing during peak production periods.
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