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Comparison of Wholesale Potato Prices in Poland as of October 7, 2024

2024-10-07 12:53
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In the current analysis, we examine the wholesale prices of potatoes across various markets in Poland, reflecting data available as of October 7, 2024. The focus is on understanding price variations and market dynamics for different potato varieties.
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At the Warsaw (Bronisze) market, the prices for standard potatoes range from 0.21 to 0.25 EUR per kilogram, with no change in price from previous records. The IRGA variety is priced slightly higher, between 0.29 and 0.36 EUR per kilogram, also showing no price fluctuation. The Iris variety is the most expensive in this market, with prices between 0.34 and 0.42 EUR per kilogram, maintaining stability in pricing.
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In Poznan (WGRO), potatoes are sold in 15 kg bags, with prices ranging from 2.51 to 3.77 EUR per bag. When converted, this equates to approximately 0.17 to 0.25 EUR per kilogram, indicating a competitive pricing structure similar to that of Warsaw.
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The Gdansk (Renk) market, as of October 4, 2024, reports early potato prices at a fixed rate of 0.69 EUR per kilogram. This price point remains unchanged, highlighting a stable market environment for early potato varieties.
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In Wroclaw (Targpiast), imported early potatoes from Greece are priced between 0.63 and 0.98 EUR per kilogram, showing a wider range likely due to import costs. Domestic potatoes here are priced similarly to those in Warsaw, between 0.21 and 0.25 EUR per kilogram, with no observed price changes.
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