Brazil: End of month compromises demand for oranges

Published 2023년 3월 24일

Tridge summary

Orange demand slowed down due to consumers' reduced purchasing power towards the end of the month, but there were only minor price changes. The pear variety's average price was R$ 47.85/box of 40.8 kg, a 0.83% decrease from the previous week, while the ruby variety remained stable at R$ 38.00/cx. Tahiti lime prices are on the rise due to a decreasing supply, with an average of R$ 25.10/box of 27 kg, harvested, a 9.3% increase from the previous week.
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Original content

The demand for oranges was slow this week (20 to 24/03), a reflection of the approach of the end of the month, when the consumer's purchasing power is reduced. Despite this, changes in prices were few: this week, the pear variety had an average of R$ 47.85/box of 40.8 kg, in the tree, a slight drop of 0.83% compared to last week. The ruby was sold for R$ 38.00/cx, stable in the same period. Tahiti lime prices, in turn, continue to recover, a scenario that has been seen since the beginning of ...
Source: Agrolink

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