Brazil: Strike at the border makes it difficult to enter foreign bulbs in Porto Xavier

Published 2024년 3월 22일

Tridge summary

The volume of onions imported at the Porto Xavier border in Brazil has seen a decrease due to customs issues limiting the entry of Argentine bulbs. This is a result of a strike by MAPA employees causing delays in release, which has not only affected the quality of the bulbs but also led to a price increase. Despite the low national supply, it is anticipated that the volume from neighboring countries will continue to arrive in Brazil as cargo is gradually released at the border.
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Original content

At the Porto Xavier (RS) border, the volume of imported onions fell this week (18 to 22/03). According to collaborators consulted by Hortifruti/Cepea, even though national supply is low, customs problems are limiting the entry of Argentine bulbs. Border inspections are “holding back” shipments, as a result of the strike by MAPA employees, who are demanding a restructuring of the category. For this reason, the release, which was previously agile, is taking several days until release, a factor that has already harmed the quality of the bulbs coming from Argentina and caused an increase in prices. Argentine onions closed with an average of R$ 108.33/sc of 20 kg, representing a positive variation of 8% compared to ...

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