Warsaw region: carrot wholesale prices fall to €0.2–0.3/kg amid new crop influx
Carrot wholesale prices at the Bronisze market near Warsaw dropped to €0.2–0.3/kg (1–1.5 PLN/kg) in mid-August 2026, reflecting strong supply from the ongoing harvest.
On August 13, 2026, wholesale prices for standard carrots at the Bronisze market near Warsaw were quoted at €0.2–0.3/kg (1–1.5 PLN/kg). Carrots with tops were offered at €0.8–1.0 per bunch (3.5–4.5 PLN per bunch), indicating continued availability of freshly harvested produce in the region.
The supply of domestic carrots has increased significantly as the main harvest is underway in central Poland. Producers are delivering new crop carrots to wholesale markets, resulting in downward pressure on prices compared to earlier weeks. The majority of carrots on the market are from this season's field harvests.
Buyer demand for carrots remains stable, though the large volumes currently reaching wholesale markets are resulting in competitive pricing. Retailers and processors are actively sourcing both standard carrots and carrots with tops, with the latter fetching higher prices per unit due to their freshness and presentation.
Weather conditions in the main carrot-producing regions have been generally favorable for fieldwork and harvesting activities. No major disruptions due to rainfall or drought have been reported in August, supporting uninterrupted supply.
Carrot imports remain limited at this stage, as domestic production is fully meeting current demand in wholesale and retail channels.
Material prepared by the editorial team of fresh-market.info, editor Artur Spiker · Illustrative image generated by AI

