Fluctuations in vegetable prices in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Published 2024년 9월 11일

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The Minas Gerais State Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (SEAPA) is conducting a weekly surveillance of the prices of the top ten vegetables sold at CeasaMinas, in Contagem, to evaluate the food supply situation, comprehend the supply and demand dynamics, and assess the market's performance. The study, which spans from August 26 to September 6, 2024, gathers data from the Ceasa-MG unit in Greater Belo Horizonte. The vegetables monitored include pumpkin, Italian zucchini, garlic, potato, onion, carrot, chayote, pepper, okra, and tomato. The price fluctuations are attributed to factors such as supply and demand, weather conditions, and production costs. Throughout the bi-weekly period, the prices of some vegetables like pumpkin, zucchini, chayote, okra, and tomatoes surged due to decreased supply and increased discards, while onions and carrots experienced a drop in prices due to reduced external demand and increased internal supply. Garlic, potatoes, and peppers were the only vegetables that showed stability in price during the observed period.
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Original content

The Minas Gerais State Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (SEAPA), in collaboration with its affiliated entities Emater-MG, Epamig and IMA, is carrying out weekly monitoring of the prices of the main vegetables sold at CeasaMinas, in Contagem. The objective is to assess the food supply situation in the state and understand the dynamics of supply and demand, in addition to the impacts on the market. The study, which covers the period from August 26 to September 6, 2024, uses data on prices charged at the Ceasa-MG unit in Greater Belo Horizonte. The weekly report provides a detailed overview of the price fluctuations of the ten most sold vegetables: pumpkin, Italian zucchini, garlic, potato, onion, carrot, chayote, pepper, okra and tomato. Pumpkin rose 12.8% in the first week, going from R$2.66 to R$3.00/kg. In the second week, the price rose 33.3%, followed by a drop of 33.5% and a new increase of 25.2%, closing the period at R$3.33/kg. The average weekly ...

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