Citrus/Cepea: Improvement in caliber and increased supply put pressure on orange and Tahiti prices in Brazil

Published 2024년 11월 29일

Tridge summary

Oranges and Tahiti limes experienced a decrease in trading prices this week due to an increase in supply from recent rains and issues with fruit quality. Oranges were sold at a 3.5% lower average price compared to the previous period, while Tahiti limes saw a 19.28% drop.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The small increase in supply due to the rains weakened the trading prices of oranges in the fresh market this week (November 25-29). In addition, the low quality also influenced the drop in value – the fruits harvested have had a “watery” taste. The 40.8 kg box of the pear variety was traded this week (Monday through Friday) at an average of R$122.51, a 3.5% drop compared to the previous period. As expected by industry agents, the Tahiti lime has depreciated ...

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