Atypical year for Brazilian Ginger

Francielle Rozzatti
Published 2022년 8월 1일
This year's ginger exports have been atypical since the start of the season. In June, Brazilian ginger usually peaks in price and demand, but with prolonged Chinese supply, the price and demand of Brazilian ginger have dropped sharply. Exporters are fearful and concerned about low exports. The expectation is that the Brazilian ginger demand will finally stabilize in August, and the prices of Brazilian ginger will start to rise. In the fields, some of Tridge's partners reported that producers have been pulling up their ginger crops, and are looking for other forms of income.
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