Aronia
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Common applications
Current sourcing
Polish harvest window: late August – mid September (4–6 weeks) · 2024 April frost event documented (Notes from Poland) · Dried form ships year-round · IQF and concentrate cold-chain allocated by harvest pre-book
Indicative price band
Period: H2 2026 · Indicative ranges only — not a binding offer. Live quote on RFQ.
| Origin / format | EUR / kg |
|---|---|
Poland — dried whole, organic from 100 kg | €9–€14 |
Romania — dried whole, organic (Carpathian small-batch) from 50 kg | €11–€16 |
Poland — juice concentrate 65–70 °Brix, organic from 200 kg | €5.50–€8.50 |
Poland — IQF whole berries, organic from 500 kg | €3.50–€5.50 |
H2 2026 indicative pre-harvest range — Polish harvest window is late August through mid-September (the September–October framing in older guides overstates the cycle's tail). Polish base supply typically softens in Q4 versus H1 as post-harvest stock floods the spot market — new-harvest IQF + dried lots may settle 8–12% below the H1 floor. 2024 April frost event affected season-on-season Polish supply variability — treat 2024 as the recent downside reference point. Anthocyanin-spec premium lots (HPLC cyanidin-3-galactoside floor specified) hold the upper end through the cycle. Pre-booking 3–4 months ahead of the late-August harvest is the operational pattern for guaranteed allocation.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is Poland the main aronia origin?+
ARiMR-registered Polish plantation area was 14,095 ha in 2021 (up from 11,937 ha in 2020) — the largest commercial aronia base globally. Mature processing capacity (65 °Brix juice concentrate, IQF, freeze-dried, hot-air dried) and a dense EU-Organic-certification ecosystem. The 'roughly 90% world share' figure in trade press is directional; the ARiMR number is the verifiable primary source.
What does the anthocyanin content tell you about quality, and what should I not write into the spec?+
Defensible chemistry: HPLC-quantified total anthocyanins with cyanidin-3-galactoside reported as the dominant compound (typically 60–70% of total). Peer-reviewed fresh-weight totals cluster around 300–800 mg/100 g for industrial cultivars (Chen et al. 2023; Diaconeasa et al. 2013). Two things to avoid in the spec: (1) the '1,480–1,752 mg/100 g fresh' figure that circulates in vendor copy is dry-weight masquerading as fresh-weight — specify FW or DW basis explicitly; (2) the ORAC database from which 'ORAC 16,062 — 58× blueberry' claims originate was withdrawn by USDA in 2012 for methodological invalidity. Anthocyanin floor in mg/100 g on the lab COA is the contractual anchor.
What is the cultivar taxonomy reality?+
Most commercial 'A. melanocarpa' cultivars — Viking, Nero, Galicjanka, with high likelihood the Romanian Melrom selection — are taxonomically ×Sorbaronia mitschurinii, an intergeneric hybrid between Aronia melanocarpa and Sorbus aucuparia (mountain ash) from the Russian Michurin breeding programme (UConn 2017 AFLP analysis). The hybrid lineage is the source of the commercially relevant fruit chemistry. Specs that name 'A. melanocarpa' against ×Sorbaronia mitschurinii material introduce a long-term audit risk — buyers may prefer to document the cultivar identity rather than rely on the species name on the COA.
IQF berries vs dried vs concentrate — which to choose?+
IQF whole berries (−18 °C, defect tolerance ≤5% commercial / <2% premium) preserve the bioactive profile and suit juice extraction or inclusion in finished formulations. Dried whole berries are easier to ship (no cold chain), suit dry-blend supplements and natural-colorant applications, and have longer shelf life — freeze-dried powder retains anthocyanins materially better than hot-air drying per LWT-published work, though the exact % loss varies by pre-treatment. Juice concentrate ships at the industry-standard 65 °Brix (single-strength ≈17 °Brix from a ripe berry; ~6 kg fresh berries per 1 kg of 65 °Brix concentrate).
Are EFSA antioxidant health claims approved for aronia?+
No. Article 13 health claim ID 2652 ('Extract from Aronia melanocarpa — antioxidant effects') is on the EU on-hold botanical claims register and has been since 2012; EFSA's earlier opinions concluded the scientific substantiation was insufficient for related claims. No authorised EFSA health claim is currently available for downstream finished-product positioning. The INCI nomenclature ARONIA MELANOCARPA FRUIT EXTRACT (COSING 86554) is registered under Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009 but INCI listing is nomenclature only, not a functional regulatory claim.
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- H2 2026 price bands per origin (7 pillar)
- Harvest window updates + supply-chain shifts
- EU regulatory + EMA/Ph. Eur. monograph changes