Vegetable prices have decreased in the local Brazilian markets during the last few weeks. The biggest drop was observed in garlic, of which the price ranges from USD 0.22-0.25 cents per kilo. According to the survey data of the National Supply Company conducted in November, the price of garlic decreased by 41% compared to October.
Meanwhile, the farmgate prices for potatoes decreased by 20.6%. Despite the reported declines, the devaluation of potatoes was not reflected in the prices for the supermarket chains in the South region.
On the other hand, the tuber price became a lot more expensive for consumers, increasing by 19.3%. Regarding the ágata variety, the prices from processors and the prices for the wholesale markets range from USD 0.28 to 0.51 cents per kilo.
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