Brazil: Climate reduces demand and limits orange price rise

게시됨 2022년 9월 23일

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Orange demand has decreased due to rain and mild temperatures, leading to lower quality and smaller fruit sizes available in the market. As a result, larger oranges are selling at higher prices. The pear orange's average price for a box of 40.8 kg has slightly increased by 1.18% to R$ 40.16, while lime's average price has increased by 4% to R$ 45.80 per box. The price of Tahiti acid lime has risen by 3.75% to R$ 83.74 per box due to low supply and limited quality. The high domestic market values have also influenced the price of fruit for export.
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Demand for oranges has slightly decreased this week, due to rains and mild temperatures. According to Cepea employees, the quality of the fruit, especially the size, has also influenced prices. It is worth mentioning that small fruits have predominated in the market, so the larger ones are being sold at higher prices. In this week's partial (Monday to Thursday), the pear orange has an average of R$ 40.16/box of 40.8 kg, on the tree, a slight increase of 1.18% compared to the previous one. The lime, in turn, is being sold at an average of R$ 45.80/cx, an appreciation of 4% in the same comparison. For Tahiti acid lime, prices are still on the rise, due to the low supply and limited quality, reflecting the rains that are still below ...

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