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Opinion
Combatting Citrus Greening in Brazil: Innovative Solutions and Agricultural Advancements
HLB, or citrus greening, is increasingly threatening Brazil's citrus industry, with incidence rates soaring in regions like São Paulo. Over the past three years, HLB incidence has risen by 9.16%, reaching alarming levels of up to 74.05% in highly affected areas. This has led to a forecasted decrease in the Brazilian orange crop and FCOJ production for MY 2023/24 due to unfavorable climate conditions and disease impact. To combat HLB, innovative solutions, like NAC fertilizer seem promising in managing the disease and its impacts on citrus cultivation. This advancement in agricultural science provides hope for the industry's future sustainability and resilience against HLB.
Mzingaye Ndubiwa · Apr 18, 2024
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Analysis

Onion Price in Brazil Surged by 81.25% YoY, and 39.8% MoM Due to Supply Shortage

The wholesale price of fresh onion in Brazil surged by 81.25% YoY and 39.8% MoM in early Apr-24 due to supply shortages in Ituporanga, Lebon Régis, and Santa Catarina. In addition, the import delay at the Porto Xavier border due to strict sanitary inspections and reduced workforce further boosted the price. The supply is expected to recover in mid-Apr-24 due to favorable weather forecasts in the Northeast region.
Lei Wang · Apr 19, 2024
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Opinion
Implications of the EUDR for the Malaysian and Indonesian Palm Oil Industries upon Implementation
The EUDR addresses the significant role of agricultural production in global deforestation, particularly through imports of commodities like palm oil. Indonesia and Malaysia, the largest palm oil producers and exporters, will bear the brunt of these regulations. With the EUDR set to take effect in December 2024, both countries have begun reducing their palm oil exports to the EU in anticipation, aiming to mitigate the regulation's impact. The EUDR is not expected to disrupt the Indonesian and Malaysian palm oil industries at a macro level. However, adhering to its traceability and transparency requirements will challenge small-scale farmers, potentially affecting their access to the EU market and profitability.
Benjamin Lategan · Apr 25, 2024

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