Radish Prices - May 14, 2026
Overview of Current Radish Prices in Poland and Europe
As of mid-May 2026, radish prices across Europe and particularly in Poland exhibit interesting variations, reflective of regional supply dynamics, demand, and seasonal factors. This report explores the latest pricing data from various wholesale markets in Poland and France, comparing local and European markets to provide an insightful overview for buyers and market analysts.
Current Prices at Polish Wholesale Markets
Radish prices in Poland remain stable across various wholesale markets. At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, prices for radishes are quoted between EUR 0.21 and EUR 0.42 per bunch as of May 14, 2026, with no recent changes. Meanwhile, in Praska Giełda Spożywcza, the price is fixed at EUR 0.27 per bunch as of May 13, 2026.
In Lublin (Elizowka), radish prices are slightly higher at EUR 0.52 per bunch, reflecting a steady market rate consistent with previous data. Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan offers two variants: bunches at EUR 7.85 to EUR 8.38 per 25 pieces, and white radish ranging from EUR 6.70 to EUR 9.42 per 10 kg, both unchanged as of May 14, 2026.
Elsewhere, the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT lists radish prices between EUR 0.42 and EUR 0.52 per bunch, with no fluctuation noted up to May 13, 2026. Krakow Wholesale Food Market maintains a similar price bracket of EUR 0.34 to EUR 0.42 per bunch.
Comparison with European Markets
In France, prices present a slightly different picture. At the Wholesale Market in Perpignan, red radishes are priced consistently at EUR 1.00 per kg, while the violet round variety ranges from EUR 1.20 to EUR 1.25 per kg as of May 7, 2026. The Rungis Wholesale Market in Paris offers the violet round radish at EUR 1.40 to EUR 1.70 per kg.
Prices for organic variants, such as the violet round radish eco at Rungis BIO, are higher, at EUR 1.89 to EUR 2.45 per kg, reflecting a slight decrease of -1.2% since early May.
Analysis of Price Trends
The Polish markets demonstrate a consistent price range with no significant fluctuations, indicating a stable supply and demand situation. The slightly higher prices observed in Lublin and specialized varieties in Poznan suggest localized demand or supply constraints. In contrast, the French market portrays higher rates, especially for organic and specialized varieties, underlining a stronger demand for premium and eco-friendly produce.
Short-Term Price Forecast
In the short term, Polish radish prices are expected to remain stable, barring any unforeseen disruptions in supply chains or drastic changes in climate conditions. Consumer preference trends towards organic and specialty varieties may continue to bolster prices in European markets, notably France.
FAQs about Radish Prices
Why are radish prices in Poland lower than in France?
This can be attributed to differences in market size, consumer demand, and the cost associated with organic farming practices common in French markets.
Are there any anticipated changes in radish pricing?
Currently, no significant changes are expected, although market fluctuations can occur due to weather conditions and shifts in supply chain efficiencies.
How does seasonality affect radish prices?
Seasonal changes can impact production levels, affecting supply and therefore prices. Spring typically sees stable prices due to the fresh harvest.
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