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Report Title: Price Comparison of Fresh Potatoes in Polish Wholesale Markets as of March 9, 2026

2026-03-09 12:53
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In this report, we analyze the prices of fresh potatoes across two major wholesale markets in Poland: Warsaw (Bronisze) and Wroclaw (Targpiast). As of March 9, 2026, the data reveals interesting insights into the pricing dynamics in these markets.
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At the Warsaw (Bronisze) market, domestic potatoes are priced between €0.12 and €0.28 per kilogram, showing no change from previous reports. Imported potatoes at this market have a price range of €0.19 to €0.73 per kilogram, also indicating stability with no price fluctuations. The specific variety, IRGA potatoes, are priced between €0.25 and €0.28 per kilogram, maintaining a consistent price. Early imported potatoes, however, show a slight decrease of 2.8% in their price range, now costing between €0.50 and €0.94 per kilogram.
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In contrast, the Wroclaw (Targpiast) market offers domestic potatoes at a slightly lower price range of €0.13 to €0.17 per kilogram. This price point remains unchanged, suggesting a stable market condition for domestic potatoes in this region.
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Overall, the comparison highlights a slight price advantage for domestic potatoes in Wroclaw compared to Warsaw, while imported and early imported potatoes show varied pricing and slight fluctuations, particularly in the Warsaw market. These variations can be attributed to factors such as supply chain dynamics, import costs, and local demand.
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