Brazil: Price paid to the producer of garlic, potato, and tomato in Paraná has dropped by up to 41%

Published 2021년 12월 28일

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The article highlights the impact of new crop supplies on the market prices in Paraná, Brazil. It reports a significant decrease in the prices paid to producers for garlic, tomatoes, and potatoes, with garlic experiencing the most dramatic drop of 41.08% in November. In contrast, the consumer prices for these vegetables have risen. Additionally, the article notes an increase in the prices paid to yam and cassava producers due to market restrictions and low supply in second-cycle crops, respectively.
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By Bruno de Castro, special for Agência Estado São Paulo, 12/28/2021 - The increase in the supply of garlic, potatoes and tomatoes, caused by the entry of new crops, caused a drop in the prices paid to producers in Paraná. The biggest retraction was observed for garlic, with a decline of 41.08% in November compared to the previous month. The information was released this Monday (27), in a statement from the National Supply Company (Conab). In the same period, the survey identified a contraction of 37.8% in prices paid to tomato producers, and 20.6% for potatoes. In supermarkets, on the other hand, the amounts charged from consumers rose by 19.35% and 36.49%, respectively. Conab's analysis also indicates an increase in prices paid to yam (30.51%) ...
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