Oranges Monthly Price - Zloty per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 1.051 (41.47%)
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Description: Oranges (Mediterranean exporters) navel, European Union indicative import price, c.i.f. Paris

Unit: Zloty per Kilogram



Source: INTERFEL, Fel Actualite hebdo; FRuiTrop; Marche Europeens Des Fruits et Legumes; World Bank.

See also: Oranges production statistics

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See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Oranges are a globally traded citrus fruit valued for fresh consumption, juice extraction, and processed ingredients such as concentrates, essential oils, and flavorings. In commodity markets, oranges are commonly referenced through import prices for fresh fruit or through citrus-related processing benchmarks; one example is the “Oranges, miscellaneous oranges CIF French import price, USD per kg” series, which reflects the cost of imported fruit delivered to France. Prices are typically quoted per kilogram, although citrus trade also uses cartons, boxes, and juice-equivalent measures in some contexts. The fruit is consumed both as a fresh snack and as a raw material for beverages, confectionery, and food manufacturing. Because oranges are highly perishable, quality, size, sugar-acid balance, and transportability matter as much as volume. The market links orchard production, refrigerated logistics, and processing demand, making oranges a classic agricultural commodity whose pricing reflects both biological constraints and trade frictions.

Supply Drivers

Orange supply is shaped by orchard biology, climate, and transport infrastructure. Production is concentrated in warm subtropical and Mediterranean climates where frost risk is limited and winter chilling is manageable. Long-established producing regions include Brazil, the United States, Mexico, Spain, Egypt, South Africa, and parts of the Mediterranean basin. Trees take several years to reach full bearing, so supply responds slowly to price signals. Once planted, orchards are exposed to weather shocks such as frost, drought, excessive heat, hurricanes, and rainfall patterns that affect flowering, fruit set, size, and juice content. Citrus diseases and pests also matter structurally; tree health can be impaired for many seasons, reducing yields and increasing replanting costs.

Harvest is seasonal, and the timing of picking affects both fresh-market quality and processing volumes. Because oranges are perishable, cold storage, packing facilities, and refrigerated shipping are essential. Bottlenecks in port handling or inland transport can limit exportable supply even when orchard output is ample. Production also depends on water availability and irrigation systems in many growing regions, making long-run supply sensitive to land and water constraints rather than only to farm prices.

Demand Drivers

Orange demand comes from two broad channels: fresh consumption and processing. Fresh oranges are purchased for direct eating, while processing demand is centered on juice, concentrate, pulp, and flavor extracts. Juice manufacturing creates a strong link between fresh fruit markets and industrial demand, since fruit that does not meet fresh-market appearance standards can still be used for processing. This creates substitution between table oranges and juice oranges, and between oranges and other citrus fruits such as tangerines, lemons, and grapefruit in some food applications.

Consumption is influenced by household income, urban retail access, and dietary habits. In many markets, oranges are associated with breakfast consumption and vitamin-C-rich diets, which supports steady baseline demand. Seasonal patterns are important: consumption often rises in cooler months in temperate regions, while supply from opposite hemispheres helps smooth availability across the year. Food service and packaged beverage industries also use orange-derived ingredients, linking demand to broader manufacturing activity. Long-run demand is shaped by competition from other fruits, changes in beverage preferences, and the degree to which consumers favor fresh fruit versus processed juice. Because oranges are widely recognized and versatile, demand tends to be relatively broad-based across consumer and industrial uses.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Orange prices are influenced by exchange rates, freight costs, and general inflation in agricultural inputs. Because international trade is common, a stronger U.S. dollar can make imported oranges cheaper in dollar terms for some buyers and more expensive in local-currency terms for exporters. Fuel prices matter through shipping, refrigeration, and packaging costs. Interest rates affect storage and working-capital costs, especially for traders and processors that hold inventory between harvest and sale. Where oranges are stored or processed into concentrate, inventory financing can shape nearby pricing relative to later delivery periods.

Like many agricultural commodities, oranges can show seasonal price patterns tied to harvest timing and storage life. However, perishability limits long-term warehousing, so spot market conditions often matter more than financial speculation. Broader macroeconomic conditions influence demand for fresh fruit and processed beverages through household purchasing power and food manufacturing activity.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 20012.53-
May 20012.9114.77%
Jun 20013.3013.26%
Jul 20014.0221.99%
Aug 20013.31-17.63%
Sep 20012.45-26.06%
Oct 20011.74-29.04%
Nov 20011.9210.71%
Dec 20011.73-10.23%
Jan 20021.793.48%
Feb 20021.885.44%
Mar 20022.4429.61%
Apr 20022.35-3.63%
May 20022.5910.16%
Jun 20022.58-0.63%
Jul 20022.683.91%
Aug 20022.67-0.12%
Sep 20022.62-2.17%
Oct 20022.51-3.88%
Nov 20021.89-24.63%
Dec 20021.68-11.23%
Jan 20032.1125.26%
Feb 20031.97-6.41%
Mar 20032.5328.18%
Apr 20032.665.06%
May 20032.54-4.19%
Jun 20032.737.32%
Jul 20032.937.23%
Aug 20033.095.62%
Sep 20033.100.37%
Oct 20033.306.20%
Nov 20032.60-21.02%
Dec 20032.20-15.55%
Jan 20042.6922.37%
Feb 20043.1818.35%
Mar 20043.6113.38%
Apr 20043.41-5.53%
May 20043.420.39%
Jun 20043.481.62%
Jul 20043.603.52%
Aug 20043.42-5.01%
Sep 20043.22-5.80%
Oct 20043.18-1.26%
Nov 20042.36-25.90%
Dec 20042.13-9.70%
Jan 20051.99-6.57%
Feb 20052.2713.96%
Mar 20053.3849.10%
Apr 20053.7511.07%
May 20053.62-3.65%
Jun 20053.10-14.20%
Jul 20052.55-17.77%
Aug 20052.50-1.97%
Sep 20052.40-4.12%
Oct 20052.6811.64%
Nov 20052.9610.59%
Dec 20052.76-6.76%
Jan 20062.68-2.91%
Feb 20062.60-2.90%
Mar 20062.610.42%
Apr 20062.56-2.22%
May 20062.44-4.54%
Jun 20062.12-12.92%
Jul 20062.308.19%
Aug 20062.539.95%
Sep 20062.748.54%
Oct 20063.2217.30%
Nov 20062.76-14.14%
Dec 20062.28-17.51%
Jan 20072.394.72%
Feb 20072.504.89%
Mar 20072.38-4.97%
Apr 20072.432.19%
May 20072.492.47%
Jun 20072.677.22%
Jul 20073.1317.28%
Aug 20073.449.88%
Sep 20072.81-18.36%
Oct 20072.52-10.20%
Nov 20072.613.56%
Dec 20072.30-12.04%
Jan 20082.5310.02%
Feb 20082.540.42%
Mar 20082.8010.40%
Apr 20082.69-4.20%
May 20082.897.55%
Jun 20083.065.81%
Jul 20082.96-3.24%
Aug 20082.48-16.15%
Sep 20082.16-12.90%
Oct 20082.4513.44%
Nov 20082.491.65%
Dec 20082.26-9.20%
Jan 20092.489.64%
Feb 20092.8012.87%
Mar 20093.027.80%
Apr 20093.020.15%
May 20092.88-4.79%
Jun 20092.64-8.28%
Jul 20092.20-16.63%
Aug 20092.4310.63%
Sep 20092.9421.01%
Oct 20093.2711.03%
Nov 20093.21-1.67%
Dec 20092.87-10.83%
Jan 20103.108.28%
Feb 20102.87-7.44%
Mar 20102.72-5.18%
Apr 20102.864.88%
May 20103.4018.87%
Jun 20104.0318.78%
Jul 20104.163.07%
Aug 20103.52-15.27%
Sep 20103.18-9.73%
Oct 20103.10-2.46%
Nov 20102.35-24.23%
Dec 20102.18-7.39%
Jan 20112.13-2.26%
Feb 20112.5319.01%
Mar 20112.44-3.79%
Apr 20112.42-0.71%
May 20112.30-4.77%
Jun 20112.5410.12%
Jul 20112.727.10%
Aug 20112.720.31%
Sep 20113.7637.88%
Oct 20113.27-12.87%
Nov 20112.22-32.26%
Dec 20112.5816.42%
Jan 20122.47-4.48%
Feb 20122.47-0.01%
Mar 20122.511.64%
Apr 20122.603.84%
May 20122.55-2.04%
Jun 20123.2627.96%
Jul 20123.486.61%
Aug 20123.20-7.95%
Sep 20123.210.32%
Oct 20123.10-3.39%
Nov 20122.75-11.50%
Dec 20122.38-13.41%
Jan 20132.33-1.79%
Feb 20132.569.48%
Mar 20132.9214.10%
Apr 20133.126.83%
May 20133.419.51%
Jun 20133.7710.35%
Jul 20133.66-2.90%
Aug 20133.783.40%
Sep 20133.56-5.97%
Oct 20133.07-13.60%
Nov 20132.39-22.15%
Dec 20132.26-5.55%
Jan 20142.301.90%
Feb 20142.362.41%
Mar 20142.464.45%
Apr 20142.584.62%
May 20142.56-0.79%
Jun 20142.53-1.16%
Jul 20142.42-4.27%
Aug 20142.420.26%
Sep 20142.503.17%
Oct 20142.42-3.16%
Nov 20142.430.49%
Dec 20142.638.13%
Jan 20152.806.56%
Feb 20152.57-8.17%
Mar 20152.40-6.73%
Apr 20152.29-4.85%
May 20152.23-2.45%
Jun 20152.344.92%
Jul 20152.423.30%
Aug 20152.566.02%
Sep 20152.36-7.74%
Oct 20152.505.70%
Nov 20153.0421.81%
Dec 20153.04-0.13%
Jan 20162.80-7.92%
Feb 20162.74-2.21%
Mar 20162.64-3.65%
Apr 20162.702.34%
May 20162.969.75%
Jun 20163.4416.28%
Jul 20163.8612.01%
Aug 20163.68-4.48%
Sep 20164.049.77%
Oct 20164.142.45%
Nov 20164.6311.69%
Dec 20164.54-1.88%
Jan 20173.87-14.77%
Feb 20173.64-5.86%
Mar 20173.691.43%
Apr 20173.36-8.98%
May 20172.89-14.02%
Jun 20172.70-6.63%
Jul 20172.58-4.57%
Aug 20172.600.93%
Sep 20172.838.90%
Oct 20172.974.97%
Nov 20173.104.33%
Dec 20172.73-11.80%
Jan 20182.60-4.97%
Feb 20182.631.23%
Mar 20182.52-4.04%
Apr 20182.602.84%
May 20183.1922.76%
Jun 20183.10-2.83%
Jul 20183.306.41%
Aug 20183.12-5.43%
Sep 20182.95-5.35%
Oct 20182.81-4.71%
Nov 20182.76-1.63%
Dec 20182.71-1.85%
Jan 20192.41-11.32%
Feb 20192.40-0.42%
Mar 20192.473.12%
Apr 20192.17-12.02%
May 20192.00-8.08%
Jun 20192.042.09%
Jul 20192.050.52%
Aug 20192.070.96%
Sep 20192.101.21%
Oct 20192.03-3.25%
Nov 20192.051.30%
Dec 20192.00-2.60%
Jan 20201.95-2.29%
Feb 20202.044.33%
Mar 20202.218.26%
Apr 20202.439.87%
May 20202.7011.51%
Jun 20202.56-5.18%
Jul 20202.56-0.18%
Aug 20202.31-9.90%
Sep 20202.320.40%
Oct 20202.361.79%
Nov 20202.474.97%
Dec 20202.35-4.92%
Jan 20212.35-0.21%
Feb 20212.16-8.12%
Mar 20212.327.49%
Apr 20212.25-3.00%
May 20212.281.23%
Jun 20212.395.13%
Jul 20212.6711.43%
Aug 20212.804.82%
Sep 20212.882.94%
Oct 20212.61-9.20%
Nov 20212.692.80%
Dec 20212.908.05%
Jan 20223.189.53%
Feb 20222.93-7.77%
Mar 20223.3213.35%
Apr 20223.9117.65%
May 20224.053.57%
Jun 20224.121.78%
Jul 20223.94-4.38%
Aug 20224.3410.13%
Sep 20224.452.65%
Oct 20225.2317.49%
Nov 20225.03-3.91%
Dec 20224.87-3.06%
Jan 20234.75-2.61%
Feb 20235.7521.16%
Mar 20235.66-1.56%
Apr 20236.178.98%
May 20235.89-4.63%
Jun 20235.76-2.07%
Jul 20236.065.16%
Aug 20236.7911.96%
Sep 20237.6312.42%
Oct 20238.6613.56%
Nov 20238.41-2.94%
Dec 20237.57-9.97%
Jan 20246.68-11.70%
Feb 20247.8216.98%
Mar 20247.61-2.70%
Apr 20247.822.81%
May 20248.8713.43%
Jun 20249.072.23%
Jul 20249.080.10%
Aug 20249.403.50%
Sep 20249.824.49%
Oct 202410.294.84%
Nov 202410.502.02%
Dec 202410.994.62%
Jan 202510.53-4.16%
Feb 20257.66-27.24%
Mar 20255.57-27.25%
Apr 20255.36-3.75%
May 20255.21-2.96%
Jun 20255.04-3.27%
Jul 20255.549.93%
Aug 20254.69-15.20%
Sep 20254.68-0.26%
Oct 20253.83-18.16%
Nov 20253.16-17.63%
Dec 20253.325.25%
Jan 20264.0120.63%
Feb 20263.35-16.36%
Mar 20263.596.99%

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