Brazil: Climate favors lettuce production in the interior of São Paulo

Published 2024년 3월 5일

Tridge summary

Despite some price drops in certain regions, lettuce producers in São Paulo's green belt are experiencing satisfactory prices. Milder temperatures have increased production, especially in Mogi das Cruzes, although some crops in Ibiúna have been hit by viruses. Last week, the price of crespa lettuce increased by 33.3% to an average of R$50.00 per box of 20 units. However, an increased supply in Mogi has led to a 2.5% decrease in the price of American lettuce, ending the week at R$ 35.83 per box with 12 feet.
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Original content

Despite the drops in some regions, lettuce prices are at levels considered satisfactory for producers in the green belt of São Paulo. According to Cepea researchers, milder temperatures have favored production, mainly in Mogi das Cruzes (SP); on the other hand, Hortifruti/Cepea employees reported incidences of viruses in some crops in Ibiúna (SP). Last week, crespa prices in the region rose 33.3%, with the average rising to R$50.00/box of 20 units. In ...

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