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Tomato Prices – June 22, 2026

2026-05-25 02:13

Overview of Tomato Prices in Poland and Europe


The latest data reveals intriguing trends in tomato prices across Poland and Europe. This report compares various wholesale market prices, offering insights into the disparities and commonalities observed in the tomato market as of June 22, 2026. Key highlights include variations in prices among different types of tomatoes and the impact of regional differences on pricing.

Current Prices in Polish Markets


In Poland, the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze reports prices for cocktail tomatoes (imported) ranging from EUR 1.88 to EUR 2.51 per kg, with no change observed. Rose tomatoes are priced between EUR 1.20 and EUR 1.57 per kg, maintaining a stable trend. At the Subcarpathian Wholesale Center AGROHURT in Rzeszow, cherry tomatoes are priced between EUR 3.77 and EUR 5.24 per kg, while mainstream tomatoes range from EUR 1.88 to EUR 2.51 per kg, also showing no significant changes.

The Krakow Wholesale Food Market lists standard tomatoes at EUR 1.68 per kg with no changes, and rose tomatoes at EUR 1.57 to EUR 1.78 per kg, up by 3.2%. Meanwhile, the Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan shows rose tomatoes priced at EUR 11.52 to EUR 13.61 per 6 kg box, translating to approximately EUR 1.92 to EUR 2.27 per kg, with prices holding steady.

Comparison with European Markets


Across Europe, there is noticeable variation in tomato prices. In Spain, the Almeria Agro San Isidro reports prices for plum tomatoes at EUR 0.85 per kg, reflecting a significant increase of 77.3%. Meanwhile, in Italy, the Vittoria market lists glasshouse cherry tomatoes at EUR 1.10 per kg, marking a decrease of 29.1%. In the Germany Berlin market, cherry tomatoes from Italy on the branch are priced between EUR 2.20 and EUR 2.60 per kg, showing a decrease of 27.3%.

Analysis of Price Trends


Overall, the Polish market displays relative stability, with minor fluctuations in rose tomato prices. In contrast, the European markets exhibit more volatility, particularly in Spain where plum tomato prices have surged. The German market reflects a notable decrease in cherry tomato prices, possibly influenced by seasonal supply changes or import variations.

Short-Term Price Forecast


Given the current trends, it is anticipated that Polish tomato prices will remain stable in the short term, barring unexpected weather conditions or supply chain disruptions. European markets, especially Spain, may continue to experience volatility due to fluctuating export levels and climatic factors affecting production.

FAQs About Tomato Prices


Q: Why are tomato prices different across regions?
A: Prices vary due to differences in production costs, climate, transportation logistics, and market demand in each region.
Q: How often do tomato prices change?
A: Prices can fluctuate daily, influenced by factors such as weather conditions, supply chain disruptions, and market demand.
Q: Are Polish tomato prices expected to rise?
A: Currently, Polish prices are stable, but future changes depend on crop yield, weather conditions, and import/export dynamics.

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