The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable harvest in Brazil throughout the year, with a focus on the months of November to February, when many fruits and vegetables are at their peak. It highlights that while consumers may benefit from lower prices due to increased supply, producers are facing challenges such as low prices and difficulties in exporting due to the pandemic. The article covers fruits like papaya and watermelon, and vegetables like okra and cucumber, providing details on their harvest periods, how to buy and store them, and the states where they are predominantly produced. It also mentions that the volume of okra harvested is expected to have increased between 2019 and 2020, but a severe drought in São Paulo affected its cultivation.