Horseradish Prices - May 13, 2026
Overview of Current Horseradish Market Trends
The Polish wholesale market for horseradish is showing stable pricing trends as of the latest data from May 13, 2026. This report analyzes horseradish prices across several key Polish markets, providing insights into regional variations and comparing them with broader European trends. We observe that prices have remained largely steady, with minor fluctuations in specific locations. This stability is especially noteworthy given the potential for seasonal influences and varying demand across markets.
Current Prices Across Polish Wholesale Markets
In the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, horseradish is priced between €3.77 and €4.61 per kilogram, maintaining a steady trend with no significant percentage change from previous data. Similarly, Lublin Wholesale Market (Elizowka) mirrors these prices at €3.77 to €4.61 per kilogram, indicating a consistency in pricing within these regions.
Moving westward, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan offers horseradish root at €8.38 for a 2kg unit, translating to €4.19 per kilogram. This price point aligns closely with the markets in Warsaw and Lublin, suggesting a uniform demand and supply scenario.
In Sandomierz (Targowiska Miejskie), the prices are slightly lower, ranging from €3.14 to €3.35 per kilogram, while the Krakow Wholesale Food Market lists prices from €2.93 to €3.35 per kilogram. Notably, Krakow presents the lowest minimum price among the surveyed markets.
The Wroclaw Wholesale Food Market (Targpiast) shows horseradish prices between €3.56 and €3.98 per kilogram, maintaining stability similar to other regions.
Price Comparison and European Trends
Compared to European averages, Polish horseradish prices remain competitive. While specific European market prices are not detailed in this report, historical data suggests that Polish markets traditionally offer a cost advantage due to local production efficiencies and lower transportation costs.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
Throughout the Polish markets, a negligible overall price change suggests a stable supply and demand equilibrium. The only notable exception is in Kalisz (Gielda Kaliska), where prices have decreased by 5.3%, currently ranging from €3.35 to €4.19 per kilogram. This decline could be attributed to local market adjustments or increased supply.
Short-term Forecast
Given the current data and historical trends, we anticipate that horseradish prices in Poland will remain stable in the short term. Seasonal factors such as warmer weather and the end of the harvest season may introduce slight fluctuations, but significant changes are unlikely barring unexpected market disruptions.
FAQ on Horseradish Prices
Q: What factors influence horseradish prices in Poland?
A: Prices are influenced by seasonal supply, local demand, and production levels. Weather conditions and agricultural policies can also impact prices.
Q: How do Polish horseradish prices compare to the rest of Europe?
A: Polish prices are typically lower due to efficient local production and reduced transport costs within the region.
Q: What can cause a price change in the Kalisz market?
A: Localized supply changes, such as increased availability or shifts in consumer demand, can impact prices in specific markets like Kalisz.
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