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Market Analysis Report: Fresh Tomato Prices Across Various Wholesale Markets as of March 16, 2026

2026-03-16 14:43
  • In this report, we delve into the current pricing trends of fresh tomatoes across several wholesale markets in Poland and other European countries. The analysis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the tomato market as reflected in recent data from various trading hubs.
  • At the **Warsaw Wholesale Food Market in Bronisze**, the price for imported cocktail tomatoes remains stable, fluctuating between 3.77 EUR and 4.19 EUR per kilogram, with no change from previous records. This stability highlights a consistent supply and demand balance for this variety in the market.
  • Moving to the **Elizowka Wholesale Market in Lublin**, the domestic market for cherry tomatoes shows a steady range of 4.61 EUR to 5.86 EUR per kilogram, unchanged over recent observations. However, rose tomatoes have experienced a notable increase of 4.5%, with current prices spanning from 2.72 EUR to 3.77 EUR per kilogram. This suggests a potential rise in demand or a dip in supply for this particular variety.
  • In **Poznań's Wielkopolska Gildia Rolno-Ogrodnicza S.A.**, prices for Prus tomatoes remain unchanged, with a cost of 39.79 EUR to 40.84 EUR for a 6 kg box, equating to approximately 6.63 EUR to 6.81 EUR per kilogram. Meanwhile, the price for rose and glasshouse tomatoes, along with plum varieties, continues without fluctuation, indicating a stable market environment.
  • The **Sandomierz Trade Market** reports steady prices for both red and Lima tomatoes at 2.51 EUR per kilogram, while rose tomatoes range between 3.14 EUR and 4.61 EUR, with no recent changes in their pricing. This stability could reflect a balanced market dynamic in this region.
  • In **Łódź at the Zjazdowa Market**, cherry tomatoes on the twig are priced between 5.24 EUR and 6.28 EUR per kilogram. Imported Spanish cherry tomatoes, sold in 250g packages, range from 1.26 EUR to 1.47 EUR, which translates to approximately 5.04 EUR to 5.88 EUR per kilogram. Prices for kumato tomatoes remain at 3.14 EUR per kilogram, and rose tomatoes range between 3.14 EUR and 3.35 EUR, showcasing a slight competitive edge in pricing strategies.
  • **Rzeszow's Agrohurt** presents a decrease in cherry tomato prices by 6.3%, now ranging from 4.19 EUR to 5.24 EUR per kilogram. Conversely, the Malinówka variety sees a substantial rise of 60.9%, with prices now between 3.56 EUR and 4.19 EUR per kilogram, reflecting potential shifts in consumer preferences or production costs.
  • At the **Kalisz Wholesale Market**, imported tomatoes show a 10% price decrease, now priced between 8.38 EUR and 10.47 EUR for a 6 kg package, equating to approximately 1.40 EUR to 1.75 EUR per kilogram. Meanwhile, cherry tomatoes from imports also see a 13.2% decrease, priced between 3.14 EUR and 3.77 EUR per kilogram. Domestic rose tomatoes maintain their price range of 27.23 EUR to 31.42 EUR for a 6 kg box, indicating a steady demand.
  • Turning to the international markets, the **Kiev Market in Ukraine** shows stable pricing for imported red, rose, and cocktail tomatoes at 3.69 EUR, 4.74 EUR, and 5.01 EUR per kilogram, respectively. These stable prices suggest a balanced supply chain unaffected by recent external factors.
  • In **Spain's Almeria (Agro San Isidro)**, plum tomatoes have seen a modest increase of 2.0%, now priced at 1.57 EUR per kilogram. The **La Unión** market reflects a significant 23.6% increase, bringing prices to 1.72 EUR per kilogram, indicating a tightening of supply or an increase in demand.
  • In **Germany, the Berlin market** shows substantial increases for various tomato imports, particularly with round tomatoes from Belgium on the branch, rising by 52.2% to 3.2 EUR per kilogram. The **Munich market** mirrors this trend, with Italian cherry tomatoes on the branch increasing by 72.2%, now priced between 3.00 EUR and 3.20 EUR per kilogram. This surge reflects heightened demand or reduced supply due to seasonal or logistical factors.
  • The **Perpignan market in France** maintains stable prices for specialty tomatoes such as the beef heart and Crimean ribbed tomatoes at 3.00 EUR per kilogram, suggesting consistent consumer interest in these varieties.
  • Finally, the **Rungis Wholesale Market in Paris** sees varied changes with a stable tomato cherry market, while round Spanish tomatoes on the branch increase slightly by 3.8% to reach up to 3.20 EUR per kilogram. The substantial increase in Moroccan round tomatoes by 199.9% up to 2.70 EUR per kilogram reflects dramatic shifts possibly due to geopolitical or trade effects.
This comprehensive overview of the fresh tomato market highlights significant trends across Europe, with notable stability in some regions and dynamic changes in others, influenced by factors such as consumer demand, supply chain adjustments, and international market interactions. For further insights or to engage in trade opportunities, contact our office at fresh-market.info.
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