Brazil: Because of the drought, orange juice exports from Paraná decreased by almost 40%

게시됨 2021년 1월 25일

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A severe drought in Paraná, Brazil has led to a significant reduction in orange production, with estimates showing a drop of over 25% in 2021. This has had a ripple effect on the orange juice export industry, with one company in Paranavaí ceasing production of concentrated orange juice for export in favor of ready juice due to market shifts. Despite the challenges, there is optimism for the future, with plans to resume exports in June and expectations of improved harvest qualities due to the drought.
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Drought brings down orange exports With the economic impact, an industry in Paranavaí, in the northwest of the state, decided to stop the processing of concentrated orange juice for export. The group invested in ready juice, also called in the NFC market. The director of the industry, Paulo Alves, explained that the market has been changing its characteristics, leaving the consumption of concentrated juice reconstituted to the NFC. “The big challenge is precisely to have a very different logistics condition. The volumes grow about six times. Every industry has to reformulate itself to serve this market. ” “The big challenge is precisely to have a very different logistics condition. The volumes grow about six times. Every industry has to reformulate itself to serve this market. ” Production of oranges in Paraná fell due to drought - Photo: RPC / Reproduction For 2021, the group plans to return to invest in exports as of June and the main destination is Europe. According to ...
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