The CEAGESP price index experienced a slight increase in June, breaking a five-month downtrend, with a 0.6% rise. Despite an increase in the fruit and fish sectors, the index remained stable due to significant drops in the vegetables, vegetables and other sectors. Notable decreases were seen in potatoes and onions, while increases were predominantly in niagara grapes, avocado fortuna, and certain apples. Vegetable prices fell, led by beets and tomatoes, while herbs like coriander saw a dramatic decrease. The miscellaneous sector also saw a sharp decline, largely due to falls in potato and onion prices. The fish sector saw a 2.21% increase, with tuna prices surging by 22%. Overall, milder temperatures have aided cultivation, but drought has impacted oranges, and recent frost in July could pose a risk to crops and potentially lead to higher prices.