Caxias do Sul in Brazil: Strawberry ripening favored, but challenges remain

Published 2024년 3월 5일

Tridge summary

The Caxias do Sul region is experiencing favorable weather for strawberry ripening, but a decrease in flower load has affected the volume of strawberries harvested, according to the Economic Information from Emater/RS-Ascar. Despite this, the selling price remains stable, with a range of R$12.00 to R$20.00 per kilo for markets and fruit shops, and R$15.00 to R$30.00 per kilo for direct consumer sales. However, in the Santa Rosa region, high temperatures have caused variations in production, leading to a shortage of strawberries to meet consumer demand, which could potentially affect the local market.
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Original content

The recent Economic Information from Emater/RS-Ascar reveals that the climatic conditions in the Caxias do Sul region have been favorable for the ripening of strawberries. However, the reduced flower load on plants has directly impacted the harvested volume. At this time, producers receive seedlings of both Spanish and national origin. Despite the fluctuations, the selling price of strawberries remains stable: between R$12.00 and R$20.00 per kilo for markets, fruit shops and CEASAs. When selling directly to consumers, prices vary from R$15.00 to R$30.00 per kilo. Meanwhile, in the Santa Rosa region, strawberry ...

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