Brazil: Onion imports from Argentina will be reduced

Published 2024년 6월 7일

Tridge summary

This week saw a decrease in onion prices at the Porto Xavier border, dropping by 1.9% to R$88.33 per 20 kg bag. This decline is due to increased harvesting in various regions of Brazil, including the Northeast, Cerrado, and São Paulo, leading to higher domestic availability and reduced reliance on Argentine imports. Some warehouses have run out of stock, and importers have cut back on order numbers, further contributing to the fall in prices.
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Original content

Onion prices at the Porto Xavier (RS) border fell again this week (03 to 07/06). With the intensification of harvesting in other national regions (Northeast, Cerrado and SP), there has been a greater availability of bulbs, increasingly reducing the need to import from Argentina. According to Hortifrúti/Cepea employees, some warehouses have already sold out their entire volume, and some importers have already reduced the ...

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