Shocking what's happening in Poland, this is how much celery costs in the markets

Published 2024년 12월 13일

Tridge summary

The wholesale price of celery in Poland has followed a typical seasonal pattern this year, with prices decreasing during the harvest period due to increased supply, but an unusual significant price increase occurred in mid-October, leading to a 24% increase compared to last year's high prices. A slight further increase was also noted at the beginning of December. This price increase could be attributed to the low celery harvest this year, potentially marking the end of the decreasing seasonal trend until January. However, it is expected that price stabilization will occur rather than a long-term upward trend.
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In Poland, the wholesale price of celery follows approximately the same seasonal dynamics as in previous years: a decreasing trend prevails during the harvest period as supply expands. This trend can also be observed this year, but unlike in previous years, the decline started from a much higher level. Until the first week of September, prices decreased rapidly, similar to previous years, but then, in a completely unusual way, a significant increase in price began until mid-October, and from there a new, gradual decrease occurred - writes FruitVeb. As a result, the wholesale price of packaged, washed celery is currently in the range of PLN 2.2-3/kg (215-290 HUF/kg), which is 24% higher than last year's extremely high level. Moreover, a small increase in price was also observed at the beginning of December. Could this mean the end of the generally decreasing seasonal trend until the beginning of January? Given this year's low harvest, this would not be surprising, especially since ...
Source: Agronaplo

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