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Heavy Rainfall Hits Grape and Mango Producers in Brazil in W44

Fresh Grape
Fresh Mango
Brazil
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
Jandelson Alves
Published Nov 4, 2022
São Paulo, the primary grapes and mangoes producing and exporting region in Brazil, was hit by heavy rains on November 3rd. Rain surpassed It was more than 100 mm in some areas, and some mango plantations near the São Francisco river flooded. The rain also flooded access roads, making it difficult to drive to the farms and transport supply for exports. The rain continued at the beginning of the day on November 4th, but with less intensity. Below is the list of some locations in the region and the amount in millimeters of rain.
- Pontal: 94mm
- Maria Teresa Área 18: 105mm
- N-8: 82mm
- N-5 Lote 418: 110mm
- N-6: 90mm
- N-7: 100mm
- Bebedouro: 57mm
- N-10: 90mm
- N- 3: 110mm
- N-9: 105mm
- Maria Teresa Área 22: 72mm
- Curral Queimado: 115mm
- Terra Nova: 70mm
- Maria Teresa R-5: 150mm
- N-11: 108mm
- N-1: 84mm
- N-2: 140mm
- Nova Descoberta: 80mm
- Maria Teresa R-4: 120mm
- Maria Tereza R5: 170mm
- Caititú: 20mm
- Lote 348: 130mm
- Curaçá: 120mm
- Santa Maria da Boa Vista: 140mm
- Santana do Sobrado: 89mm
- Lagoa do Salitre Juazeiro-BA: 72mm
- Salitre: 120 mm
- Projeto Mandacarú 1 Lote 59: 107 mm
- NH 01 Projeto Curaça: 110 mm
- Projeto Caraíbas: 110mm
- Adutora: 145 mm
- Mandacaru 2, Lote 34: 150 mm
- Guanhães, Faz. Boa Safra: 80mm
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