The price per unit of non-wine vinegar in Poland, expressed in euros per liter, has experienced fluctuations from 2010 to 2018. Starting at 0.35 in 2010, it dipped slightly in 2011, and remained relatively stable until 2016, when it began to decrease more significantly. The most notable drop occurred in 2017, before a slight increase in 2018. These variations reflect shifts in market dynamics and potential changes in consumer demand or production costs.
Year-on-year analysis reveals a significant reduction in price in 2017, and although there was a minor recovery in 2018, prices remained below earlier levels. The five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) indicates a negative trend, suggesting an average annual decline in price over this period. By 2023, the price per unit may have continued this trend unless offset by any significant changes in market conditions or economic factors.
Looking ahead to 2024 and beyond, trends to watch include potential impacts of inflation, changes in supply chain dynamics due to geopolitical factors, and evolving consumer preferences. Emerging dietary trends and shifts toward alternative vinegar products might also influence the future price trajectory of non-wine vinegar in Poland.