Manga: Tommy and palmer have distinct price moves in the Valley of Brazil

Published 2022년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

Tommy mango prices have experienced a significant drop in all producing regions, with a notable 31% decrease in Livramento de Nossa Senhora (BA) and a 14.3% decrease in Vale do São Francisco (PE/BA). These prices are now lower than the unit production costs. In contrast, palmer mango prices have risen in the Valley, reaching R$ 1.22/kg, which is 79% higher than tommy mango prices in the same region. The decrease in tommy mango prices is attributed to competition and the early cessation of exports to the United States.
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Original content

Tommy mango prices continued to fall this week (07 to 11/11) in all producing regions. In Livramento de Nossa Senhora (BA), the reduction was the most intense among the markets monitored by Hortifruti/Cepea, of -31% in the week compared to last week, closing at R$ 0.48/kg. In the case of Vale do São Francisco (PE/BA), the retraction in the value of the tommy, although milder than in the Bahian market, was also significant: a drop of 14.3%, closing at an average of R$ 0.68/ kg. In both markets, these values are much lower than the unit production costs. For palmer mango, on the other hand, prices rose this week in the Valley: the average sale was R$ 1.22/kg, up 12.8% compared to last week, being 79% above the price from tommy ...
Source: Agrolink

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