Brazil: In April, Ceará will start exporting lemons to Canada

게시됨 2023년 3월 3일

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Fazenda Terra Santa in Ceará, Brazil, owned by Fábio Queiroga, has started exporting Thaiti lemons to Canada, with the first shipment being 20 tons. The lease of 10 out of the 850 hectares is dedicated to lemon cultivation, and the produce will be shipped via the Port of Pecém. Queiroga highlights the high-quality soil and the phytosanitary issues in São Paulo as reasons for the lemon cultivation. The port of Pecém is seeing a decrease in sea freight, which is expected to boost business. Additionally, Fazenda Terra Santa also grows soybeans, which are purchased by local poultry companies.
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Caption: Thaiti lemon from Ceará will be exported to Canada The first export will be 20 tons, which will occupy a 20-foot container. At this moment, the cultivation of lemons to be exported occupies an area of 10 of the 850 hectares of Fazenda Terra Santa, in Santa Quitéria, owned by businessman Fábio Queiroga, a native of Paraíba who was born in neighboring Grande do Norte and “from Ceará by osmosis”, he says, citing the daily interaction with his executives and employees in Ceará. Lemons from Terra Santa will be exported through the Port of Pecém. According to Queiroga, the goods will be shipped on a HapagLloyd ship, which will dock in the port of New York, from where it will travel by truck to Montreal, in the French portion of Canada. But not only lemons are produced at Fazenda Terra Santa. In Quixeré it also grows soybeans on 300 hectares of soybeans and all production is acquired by poultry companies from Ceará, led by Tijuca Alimentos and Avine. Why plant limes in Ceará for ...
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