Favorable climate boosts lettuce production in the interior of São Paulo in Brazil

Published 2024년 3월 5일

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Despite some regional price fluctuations, lettuce cultivation in São Paulo's green belt remains satisfactory for producers, according to Cepea. Milder temperatures have boosted production, especially in Mogi das Cruzes, although some crops in Ibiúna have been affected by viruses. Last week, prices for the curly variety increased by 33.3%, averaging R$50.00 per box of 20 units. However, a larger supply of lettuce in Mogi das Cruzes has led to a 2.5% decrease in prices of the American variety, with a weekly closing price of R$ 35.83 per box of 12 heads.
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Even with price variations in some regions, lettuce cultivation remains at levels considered satisfactory for producers in the green belt of São Paulo. According to analyzes by Cepea, milder temperatures have had a positive effect on production, especially in Mogi das Cruzes (SP). However, Hortifruti/Cepea collaborators highlighted the occurrence of viruses in some crops in Ibiúna (SP). Last week, prices for the curly variety in the region showed a significant increase of 33.3%, raising the average to R$50.00 per box with 20 units. On the other hand, in Mogi das Cruzes, the greater ...

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