Brazil: Low orange supply sustains prices

Published 2021년 6월 25일

Tridge summary

Recent cold weather in São Paulo has led to a decrease in demand for fresh oranges, but a slight recovery in prices for the orange pear is observed after four weeks of decline. The average price for oranges in the early harvest season is R$ 32.06 per box of 40.8 kg, an increase of 1.4% from the previous period. However, the demand for murcote tangor, which started its harvest in the second half of the month, is also limited, with prices dropping by 15% to R$ 41.10 per box of the same size.
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Original content

Demand for fresh oranges has continued to weaken in recent days, as a result of the cold weather in the state of São Paulo. Even so, the low offer of precocious in this segment allowed a slight recovery in the values of the orange pear, after four consecutive weeks of decline. In the partial of the week (Monday to Thursday), the fruit average was R$ 32.06/box of 40.8 kg, on the tree, an increase of 1.4% compared to the previous period. In the case of the murcote tangor, which began harvesting in the second ...

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