Brazil: Guava fruit pole in Linhares in the fresh market, pulp, juice and jam

Published 2021년 4월 12일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the upcoming harvest of guava at the Baixo São Rafael Pole in Linhares, Brazil, with the first shipment set to be sold to a local supermarket in Três Barras by the end of April. This marks the beginning of commercialization for the guava crop, with a total of 6,325 plants grown as part of the Linhares Municipal Fruit Growing Program, covering 23 producers. The Municipal Fruit Production Program, active in five centers, aims to cultivate various fruits such as mango, grape, guava, lemon, and açaí, to diversify farmers' income and provide local produce. The program's strategy includes staggered production to ensure consistent income throughout the year, with plans to supply guava to the School Lunch program and other markets.
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The first shipment will be sold to a supermarket in the Três Barras neighborhood Guava fruit pole in Linhares in the fresh market, pulp, juice and jam By the end of April, the first harvest of the guava will begin at the Baixo São Rafael Pole and there is already a guaranteed market for the purchase of the fruit. The first fruits will be sold to a supermarket located in the Três Barras neighborhood that will sell fresh fruit, in addition to pulp, 100% natural juice and guava jam. Sandro Bruyn will be one of the first producers to harvest the fruit and is looking forward to commercialization. In total, 6,325 plants are grown in the Linhares Municipal Fruit Growing Program, covering 23 producers. “It is very good to know that I am at the beginning of the harvest and there is already a buyer interested in the product, this makes me more excited. I am very satisfied with the guava, which is a good fruit to work with. I intend to plant a little more, because the coffee has a season ...
Source: Abrafrutas

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