Brazil: Climate affects production and increases lettuce prices, says Cepea

Published 2024년 4월 16일

Tridge summary

Recent adverse weather conditions, characterized by intense rain and high temperatures in São Paulo's green belt, have severely affected the production of curly lettuce, leading to a slowdown in planting and significant damage to the plantations. As a result, there has been a considerable increase in the discard rates and a notable reduction in supply, which has subsequently caused the prices of curly lettuce in Ibiúna to surge by 32.18%, reaching R$35.83 per box of 20 plants. Similarly, iceberg lettuce in Mogi das Cruzes has seen an 11.7% price increase, with costs rising to R$43.75 per box of 12 units.
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Original content

In the last week, weather conditions of intense rain and high temperatures significantly affected the production of curly lettuce in São Paulo's green belt. According to researchers from the Hortifrúti/Cepea team, in addition to slowing down the pace of planting, the adverse climate caused damage to plantations, resulting in significant discards. With the reduction in supply and lower-than-expected quality, product prices increased. Curly lettuce ended the week with an average of R$35.83 per box containing 20 plants in Ibiúna (SP), registering an increase of 32.18% compared to the ...

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