Warsaw sour cherries at €2.1–2.8/kg as Polish season runs down
Polish sour cherry supply is declining in mid-August, while wholesale prices at the Bronisze market near Warsaw remain in a narrow range. On 18 August 2026, sour cherries at Bronisze were quoted at €2.1–2.8/kg (9–12 PLN/kg).
Sour cherries on the Polish wholesale market are in the final phase of the domestic season. At the Bronisze wholesale market near Warsaw, current quotations for sour cherries on 18 August 2026 stood at €2.1–2.8/kg (9–12 PLN/kg), with the range reflecting available lots traded on the market that day.
Market observations from Bronisze in mid-August indicate falling availability of domestic sour cherries. A day earlier, sour cherry prices at the same wholesale market were described as stable at around €2.3/kg (10 PLN/kg), despite the gradual reduction in Polish supply.
The trade situation is being shaped by the seasonal narrowing of domestic offerings. Sour cherries remain present in wholesale trade, but the source describes the Polish sour cherry season as slowly coming to an end, with supply decreasing rather than expanding.
Consumer demand is shifting toward other fruits that are becoming more available in Poland at this stage of the season. The same mid-August market context showed rising availability of other domestic fruit categories, while sour cherry supply was decreasing on the wholesale market.
No figures on Polish sour cherry export or import volumes, harvested area, yields or weather-related losses were provided in the available market information for 17–18 August 2026.
Material prepared by the editorial team of fresh-market.info, editor Artur Spiker · Illustrative image generated by AI

