Tomato Prices - April 20, 2026
Overview of Tomato Prices in Europe as of April 20, 2026
The current landscape of tomato prices across various European wholesale markets reveals significant variances, driven by regional supply, demand dynamics, and seasonal trends. This comprehensive analysis captures the latest prices from key markets in Poland, Spain, Germany, France, and beyond, offering a detailed perspective on the prevailing market conditions. As the tomato market adapts to varying climatic and economic factors, prices fluctuate, providing opportunities and challenges for stakeholders.
Current Prices at Various Markets
Poland
At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, imported cocktail tomatoes are priced between EUR 3.77 and EUR 4.61 per kg, reflecting a notable decrease of 13.0% compared to previous periods. Meanwhile, rose tomatoes range from EUR 1.68 to EUR 3.35 per kg, marking an 11.1% drop. Glasshouse tomatoes, however, remain stable at EUR 3.14 to EUR 3.35 per kg.
The Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan reports prices for rose tomatoes at EUR 15.71 to EUR 17.80 per 6 kg box, translating to approximately EUR 2.61 to EUR 2.97 per kg, down 5.9%. Glasshouse tomatoes are unchanged, priced at EUR 16.75 to EUR 18.85 per 6 kg box.
In Krakow, at the Krakow Wholesale Food Market, standard tomatoes are trading between EUR 2.09 and EUR 2.30 per kg, reflecting a 19.2% decrease. Lima tomatoes are priced at EUR 3.14 to EUR 3.25 per kg, showing a reduction of 14.1%.
Europe
In Spain, particularly at Agro San Isidro in Almeria, plum tomatoes are experiencing a rise, with prices at EUR 1.68 per kg, up by 16.6%. Meanwhile, the Vegacanda market shows significant increases for tomatoes larga vida g, priced at EUR 1.86 per kg, a 45.3% increase. Notably, tomatoes daniela verde have soared by 60% to EUR 1.44 per kg.
German markets, such as the Berlin Wholesale Market, display stability with cherry tomatoes from Italy priced between EUR 4.00 and EUR 5.00 per kg, unchanged. However, the Munich market shows a price range for Dutch round tomatoes on the branch at EUR 17.25 to EUR 20.00 per 5 kg box, translating to approximately EUR 3.45 to EUR 4.00 per kg.
France
In France, at the wholesale market in Rungis, Paris, the price of cherry tomatoes from France ranges from EUR 7.00 to EUR 9.00 per 250g, equating to EUR 28.00 to EUR 36.00 per kg, slightly down by 3.6%. The price for round tomatoes from Spain on the branch is significantly lower, at EUR 2.20 to EUR 3.00 per kg, down by 21.2%.
Comparison with European Prices
When comparing Polish prices to those in Western Europe, a striking contrast is evident in the pricing dynamics. For instance, the plum tomato prices in Spain are on the rise, while in Poland, prices predominantly show downward trends. The high prices in German and French markets highlight the premium associated with specific varieties and origins, like French cherry tomatoes, which far exceed average Polish prices.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
The patterns observed suggest a growing divergence between local markets in Poland and those in Southern Europe and Germany, driven by differential access to supply chains and varying consumer preferences. The trends indicate a seasonal adjustment phase, with Southern European markets benefiting from favorable growing conditions earlier in the year, while Northern markets grapple with fluctuations in import costs and supply disruptions.
Noteworthy is the price stability in certain categories, like glasshouse tomatoes in Poland, indicative of consistent production and possibly buffered from external shocks affecting other varieties.
Short-Term Forecast
In the short term, as the spring season progresses, it is likely that Polish markets may see a stabilization or slight increase in prices, particularly if weather conditions remain favorable for domestic production. Conversely, Southern European prices may stabilize or decrease slightly as production peaks. Overall, the diverse pricing landscape underscores the importance of monitoring specific market conditions closely.
FAQ about Tomato Prices
What factors are influencing current tomato prices in Europe?
Current prices are influenced by seasonal production cycles, climatic conditions, and regional demand variations. Import costs and supply chain dynamics also play significant roles.
Why are tomato prices lower in Poland compared to Western Europe?Lower prices in Poland can be attributed to local supply availability and less reliance on imports, contrasting with Western Europe's higher logistics and import costs.
What is the outlook for tomato prices in the coming months?Prices are expected to stabilize or slightly increase as markets adjust to seasonal changes and consumer demand patterns stabilize with warmer weather.
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