Tomato Prices - May 10, 2026
Tomato Prices Across Polish and European Markets
In the latest update on May 10, 2026, fresh-market.info provides an in-depth analysis of tomato prices across various wholesale markets in Poland and Europe. This report highlights the range of pricing for different types of tomatoes, showcasing significant trends and anomalies of interest for international buyers and English-speaking markets.
Current Prices in Polish Wholesale Markets
At the Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze, prices for imported cocktail tomatoes ranged from €2.51 to €3.35 per kg, with no change from previous listings. Rose tomatoes and glasshouse tomatoes showed stable prices as well, with minimum prices starting at €1.68 and €1.88 per kg respectively.
In Lublin’s Elizowka market on May 5, regular tomatoes were priced between €2.30 and €2.44 per kg, reflecting a slight decline of 1.4%. Interestingly, tomato rose prices rose by 3.2%, ranging from €2.09 to €2.44 per kg.
The Greater Poland Agricultural Guild in Poznan offered tomato prus with prices between €2.79 and €2.97 per kg for a 6 kg box, indicating stability without any recent changes.
European Market Overview
In Spain, Agro San Isidro’s prices for liso tomatoes on May 6 plummeted to €0.75 per kg, showing a drastic reduction of 49.0%. Meanwhile, plum tomatoes at La Unión experienced a 7.8% increase, reaching €0.96 per kg.
Germany’s Berlin market showed decreases for Belgian round tomatoes on the branch, with prices falling to €1.60 per kg, a 25.0% decline for the 5 kg package. Conversely, in Munich, German round tomatoes exhibited a slight increase to €2.80 per kg.
Analysis of Changes and Price Trends
Throughout Poland, tomato prices largely remained stable. Noteworthy, however, are the variances in cherry tomato imports in Kalisz, increasing by 20.0% to €3.77 per kg. The price stability in domestic markets contrasts with the price volatility in European markets, particularly Spain, where rapid fluctuations are evident.
In Krakow, the Wholesale Food Market recorded a notable 17.5% drop in lima tomatoes, settling at a price range of €2.30 to €2.62 per kg. This highlights a potential oversupply or reduced demand in this segment.
Short-Term Price Forecast
Given the current stable conditions in Poland’s markets contrasted with the volatility in Spain and Germany, it is anticipated that Polish tomato prices will remain relatively stable in the short term. European markets may continue to experience fluctuations due to varying production levels and export demands.
FAQ About Tomato Prices
Q: Why do tomato prices vary so much across different markets?
A: Tomato prices are influenced by factors such as local supply levels, transportation costs, and export demand. Weather conditions and seasonal changes also play significant roles.
Q: Which type of tomato is currently the most expensive in European markets?
A: In the current listings, tomatoes raf maduro in Spain are among the highest, priced at €5.80 per kg as of May 9, 2026.
Q: How often do tomato prices change?
A: Prices can change frequently due to market dynamics, often on a weekly or even daily basis, depending on external factors such as harvest yields and market demand.
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