Orange prices continue high in São Paulo, Brazil

Published 2020년 11월 6일

Tridge summary

In November, table orange prices in Brazil have surged to R $ 42.63 per box of 40.8 kg, a 10% increase compared to October, due to low volume of rain in São Paulo state. Researchers from Cepea anticipate that prices will remain stable through most of November, given the severe climate impacts on some orchards and the resulting low supply. The high demand, particularly during warmer periods, also contributes to the escalating prices, especially for higher quality varieties of orange and tangor murcote.
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Table orange prices continue to rise at the beginning of November. The monthly partial average (until the 5th) already reaches R $ 42.63 / box of 40.8 kg, in the tree, 10% above that observed in October. According to researchers from Cepea, everything indicates that prices should remain firm at least in most of November, in view of the current low volume of rain in the state of São Paulo. Producers consulted by Cepea are increasingly concerned, since the impacts of the climate in some orchards are quite severe. Thus, all varieties of orange ...

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