Brazilian White Seedless Grape Prices Surged in W20 Amid Limited Supply

Vania Sousa
Published 2024년 5월 17일
In Brazil, particularly for the ARRA 15 variety, the prices of white seedless grapes have increased steadily over the past few weeks. This rise is due to the limited availability of the fruit, largely caused by rainfall in the main crop areas, which has impacted field productivity. Concurrently, market demand is on the rise. In W20, the price of white seedless grapes reached approximately USD 3.48 per kilogram (kg), marking a 1.30% week-on-week (WoW) increase. Meanwhile, the average price for black seedless grapes (BRS Vitoria) was about USD 2.83/kg. Export volumes have been affected by the reduced quantity of available fruit.
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