European Sugar HICP by Country

As of 2024, Poland has the highest European Sugar HICP value, indicating significant inflationary pressures on sugar prices. This is followed by Macedonia, Estonia, and Albania. Notably, Poland also experienced the highest year-on-year variation with a 21.69% increase. Countries like Greece and Italy also showed moderate variations, while some countries such as Estonia, Albania, and Malta reported no change. Over the last five years, certain countries like Portugal and Czech Republic have seen noteworthy annual growth rates, suggesting a longer-term upward trend in sugar prices.

Future trends to watch in the European Sugar HICP by Country include potential price stabilization in countries with high inflation rates, like Poland, and the impact of agricultural policies and trade agreements on sugar prices. Additionally, environmental factors and sugar beet crop yields could influence future price trends, making it essential to monitor both economic and environmental developments across Europe.

Top countries in Sugar HICP by Country

# 10 Countries Indexes 2015 = 100 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 200.2 2022 +61.32% +21.69% View data
2 2 Macedonia 163.55 2022 +43.26% +18.18% View data
3 3 Estonia 160.02 2022 +50.88% View data
4 4 Albania 158.67 2022 +34.61% View data
5 5 Bulgaria 154.14 2022 +36.2% +5.36% View data
6 6 Kosovo 148.72 2022 +38.51% View data
7 7 Serbia 142.3 2022 +26.94% View data
8 8 Montenegro 140.88 2022 +33.95% +12.56% View data
9 9 Romania 138.84 2022 +31.98% View data
10 10 Croatia 133.55 2022 +23.08% View data

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