Stable cabbage prices and steady supply on Polish wholesale markets in June
The Polish cabbage market in mid-June 2026 remains stable, with no major price fluctuations reported and a consistent supply from domestic producers. Demand is steady despite some weather-related challenges earlier in the season.
Wholesale prices for cabbage on major Polish markets, including Bronisze near Warsaw, remain stable in the third week of June 2026. No significant price changes or shortages have been reported, with market participants describing the segment as steady compared to more volatile vegetables such as cucumbers and beans.
Availability of cabbage is supported by ongoing domestic harvests. Supplies from Polish growers are sufficient to meet current market demand, and there are no indications of major imports or exports impacting the domestic balance at this time. The market is mainly supplied by early field cabbage, with the season progressing normally.
Demand for cabbage remains at a typical seasonal level, with buyers continuing to source both white and pointed cabbage for retail and processing. There is no mention of unusual surges or drops in buyer activity, and trade flows are described as regular for this period in June.
Weather conditions in early June, including cool nights in some regions, have affected other vegetables but have not caused major disruptions in cabbage supply. Growers report that yields and quality are within expected ranges for early summer, with no major disease or pest outbreaks noted in the sources.
Other brassica vegetables such as cauliflower and broccoli are also reported as stable, with cauliflowers at €0.8–1.1 per piece (3.50–4.50 PLN/szt.) and broccoli at €1.2–1.4 per piece (5–6 PLN/szt.) on the Bronisze wholesale market in mid-June 2026.
Compiled from Polish trade press (2026-06-21)

