The price per unit of potatoes in Greece showed fluctuating trends from 2011 to 2021. After an initial decline from 2011 to 2012, the pricing saw a modest recovery until 2014. A more pronounced drop occurred in 2015, followed by a gradual rise reaching a peak in 2019. The years 2020 and 2021 saw a decrease, indicative of market volatility or potential changes in supply and demand dynamics.
Year-on-year, the variation for the past two years showed a decline, while the Compound Annual Growth Rate over the past five years suggests a modest overall annual growth. As of 2023, the price per unit is expected to be slightly higher than in 2021, showcasing a potential recovery phase.
Future trends to watch include market factors such as changes in agricultural productivity, economic conditions affecting consumer purchasing power, and any regulatory shifts that could impact both supply chains and pricing.