Apple harvest advances and will exceed 2020 volume in Brazil

Published 2021년 4월 13일

Tridge summary

Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil is expected to have a higher apple production in 2021 than the previous year, around 550 thousand tons, due to favorable climatic conditions. Darci Menegotto, a farmer from São Luiz da Sexta Légua, expects a 210-ton harvest with better quality this year, compared to 60 tons in 2020. The municipality of Caxias do Sul, a major apple producer, predicts a harvest of 96 thousand tons, an increase from 70 thousand tons in 2020. Vacaria, the largest apple producer in the state, has already harvested over 200 thousand tons and expects to harvest between 240 and 260 thousand tons. The international market absorbs about 30% of Rasip's production in Vacaria.
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Crop is within average and quality is considered excellent Antonio Valiente / Agencia RBS Climatic conditions were fundamental to guarantee quantity and quality Rio Grande do Sul should close the apple harvest with a higher production than that of 2020. The expectation is at least 50 thousand tons more, staying at around 550 thousand tons. The very favorable climatic conditions throughout 2020 guarantee the positive balance. It is not a supersafra, but within the average, which is already a reason for celebration among producers. With adaptations in the orchards and part of the vaccinated harvesters, apple harvest advances in RS With adaptations in the orchards and part of the vaccinated harvesters, apple harvest advances in RS Farmer from São Luiz da Sexta Légua, in the interior of Caxias do Sul, Darci Menegotto should total a 210 ton harvest. There have already been 110 of the Gala apple and, before the end of the month, it will harvest another 100 tons of Fuji. In 2020, it ...
Source: Abrafrutas

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