Brazil: After successive falls, pear price has recovered slightly

Published 2021년 6월 25일

Tridge summary

Recent cold weather in São Paulo has led to a decrease in fresh orange demand, but a limited supply of precocious oranges has resulted in a slight recovery in pear values. However, the values of murcote tangor and Tahiti acid lime have dropped. Fruit exports have also been reduced, largely due to the shipment of the Mexican harvest.
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Piracicaba, 25 – Demand for fresh oranges has continued to weaken in recent days, as a result of the cold weather in the state of São Paulo. Even so, the low offer of precocious in this segment allowed a slight recovery in pear values, after four consecutive weeks of decline. In the period (21 to 25/06), the average of the fruit was R$ 32,01/box of 40.8 kg, on the tree, an increase of 1.2% compared to the previous week. Limited purchases also extend to the murcote tangor, which began harvesting in the second half of the month. The values of this week closed at R$ 41.10/box of 40.8 kg, in the tree, a drop of 12.5% in relation to the previous one. For Tahiti acid lime, the average of sales was R$ 22.34/cx of 27 kg, harvested, 1.7% lower than last week. Regarding foreign shipments, according to ...
Source: Hfbrasil

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