Brazil: The International Fresh Produce Association launches a campaign to encourage banana and grape consumption in high-harvest

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) has initiated a Seasonality Campaign to promote the consumption of bananas and grapes during their harvest season. In response to the harvest's challenges, including droughts, cold weather, and excessive rainfall, IFPA has launched a free marketing kit for retailers to boost consumer engagement and education. Despite the adversities facing banana and grape production in 2024, both fruits are vital to Brazil's economy and maintain a strong consumer base.
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The banana and grape harvest season, two fruits that are true favorites of Brazilians and consumers around the world, brings a special opportunity. IFPA, a global entity that represents the fresh produce industry, launched the Seasonality Campaign aimed at encouraging the consumption of these fruits in retail. To support retailers, IFPA is offering a free kit that includes materials for social media, with information on the benefits of fruits, attractive images, brochures, an e-book of recipes and videos, facilitating the execution of marketing campaigns. The 2024 banana harvest, however, showed considerable instability. Rafaela Fava, director of Frutas Fava, one of the largest banana producers in Brazil and advisor to IFPA, explains that the beginning of the year was marked by abundant production and low prices, a result of the high supply. "However, from May onwards, the situation changed drastically. Intense droughts, followed by a period of cold, negatively affected both the ...

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