Citrus: Demand is increasing and price sustained in Brazil

Published 2020년 10월 30일

Tridge summary

The table market's strong demand for oranges and tangor murcote has led to an increase in their prices, with pear orange seeing a 3.7% rise to R $ 42.02 per box of 40.8 kg, and tangor murcote remaining stable at R $ 72.18 per box. However, the price of Tahiti acid limes has weakened by 29.6% due to an increase in supply of smaller caliber fruits and a reduction in international shipments, with the average price now being R $ 37.11 per box of 27 kg.
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Original content

At the end of October, the table market remained in strong demand for orange, a scenario that sustained the rise in prices. This week (26 to 10/30), the pear orange registered an average of R $ 42.02 / box of 40.8 kg, in the tree, an increase of 3.7% in relation to the previous one. As for the tangor murcote, producers consulted by Cepea inform that the harvest is already in the finalization phase, and should end in mid-November. The few remaining volumes are of a lower quality than demanded by the table market. In the week, the variety registered an average of R $ 72.18 / box of 40.8 kg, in the tree, practically stable in relation to the previous period. Tahiti acid lime prices, in turn, have weakened, influenced by the increase in the supply of ...

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