Brazil relies on onion stocks from Ituporanga and Lebon Régis to meet the demand

게시됨 2024년 4월 5일

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Brazil is currently facing a shortage of onions due to depleted stocks in Ituporanga and Lebon Régis, Santa Catarina, prompting increased imports from Argentina. However, these imports are delayed at the Porto Xavier border due to stringent sanitary inspections and a reduced workforce. Additionally, adverse weather conditions have led to limited onion yields in Irecê, Bahia, and the São Francisco Valley, affecting both the volume and quality of the harvest. The situation is expected to normalize by mid-April with the anticipation of more favorable weather conditions in the Northeast.
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To fulfill demand, Brazil has utilized stocks from Ituporanga and Lebon Régis in Santa Catarina, with supplies in these areas also dwindling. The country has increased imports, notably from Argentina, to compensate. However, Argentine onion imports have faced delays at the Porto Xavier border due to stringent sanitary inspections targeting quarantine insects and a reduced workforce from a slow-down work regime by federal public servants. The onset of the harvest in Irecê, Bahia, and the São Francisco Valley, straddling Pernambuco and Bahia, has seen limited yields. Adverse weather during ...
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