European Sweet Cherries Producer Price by Country

In 2024, the producer prices for European sweet cherries vary significantly across countries, with Luxembourg leading at 700 euros per 100 kg and Bulgaria at the lower end with 77.39 euros. Over two years, countries such as Slovakia and Croatia have shown robust growth in producer prices by 10.96% and 9.7%, respectively, while Denmark and Poland have experienced declines at 7.55% and 6.07%. Notably, Bulgaria recorded a 10.16% increase, showing the most significant upward trend among the lower-priced nations.

Future trends to observe include the impact of climate change on cherry production, potential disruptions in supply chains due to geopolitical tensions, and the rising demand for organic produce, which could drive up prices further. Additionally, technological advancements in farming and harvesting could influence pricing efficiency, offering competitive advantages to technologically adept countries.

Top countries in Sweet Cherries Producer Price by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Per Hundred Kilograms Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Luxembourg 700 2022 +1.65% View data
2 2 Austria 562.34 2022 +12.28% +4.59% View data
3 3 Cyprus 456.71 2022 -3.02% -1.12% View data
4 4 Denmark 326.85 2022 +2.54% View data
5 5 Slovenia 309.22 2022 -22.23% +2.93% View data
6 6 Germany 298.72 2022 -16.95% -4.27% View data
7 7 Latvia 277.36 2022 -7.31% +2.87% View data
8 8 Slovakia 239.35 2022 +16.08% +10.96% View data
9 9 Croatia 237.09 2022 +1.2% +9.7% View data
10 10 Belgium 224.34 2022 -26.08% -2.79% View data

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