See what to expect from fruit prices in Brazil

Published 2021년 12월 10일

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The article provides an overview of the expected prices and supply of various fruits, including lychee, fig, and plum, during the holiday season in Brazil. Despite favorable weather conditions, the rise in the dollar could lead to increased prices for imported fruits like pomegranates. On the other hand, domestic fruits such as fig and plum are expected to be abundant and relatively affordable, although plum prices may see a slight decrease due to high productivity in December. However, the cost of fig may go up slightly due to the dependence on imported inputs.
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Imported ones, such as pomegranates, will be more expensive due to the rise in the dollar. Favorable weather in the producing areas will yield a quality crop. Photo: Cup of Couple on Pexels The pomegranate is famous for providing fertility and prosperity for those who keep three seeds in their wallet — Turkey isn't the only food that looks like a holiday season. Some fruits also make this list, and there are those that are surrounded by superstitions. The pomegranate, for example, is reputed to give fertility and prosperity to those who keep three seeds of it in their wallet. The idea is that seeds are linked to flowering, birth and abundance. Even for those without superstition, fruits are present in suppers to decorate the table and because they are tasty. Here's what to expect to find in the supermarket when you buy them: Lychee Lychee Lychee harvest lasts about three months — Photo: Pixabay The lychee harvest lasts about three months, from November to January. This year the ...
Source: Abrafrutas

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