See what's worth buying in November in Brazil

Published 2022년 11월 1일

Tridge summary

The Paraná Supply Centers, operated by Ceasa, provide a daily report on the prices and availability of fruits and vegetables in supermarkets and restaurants, with a focus on offering the best buying opportunities. The report for November highlights a decrease in prices for several fruits and an increase in prices for many vegetables and some fruits. In the first 28 days of October, the Ceasa Paraná units sold almost 96 thousand tons of food, generating approximately R$ 358 million in revenue. Annual sales reach over 1.15 million tons, contributed by 6,465 registered producers.
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Original content

The Paraná Supply Centers are a great thermometer of prices and options that reach supermarkets and restaurants. This wholesale marketing is reflected in fairs and gondolas. To better explain this movement, Ceasa publishes the daily price of fruits and vegetables available in its five units: Curitiba, Maringá, Londrina, Cascavel and Foz do Iguaçu. This marketing calendar presents the best opportunities to buy produce each month. The result reflects the trend in the supply of products: the higher the number, the lower the prices. In this way, it is possible to define what is worth buying in the month. In November, the fruits with a downward trend in prices are murgot tangerine, melon, watermelon, mango, orange-pear and banana. Among vegetables, the month is good for buying broccoli, arugula, zucchini, chayote, tomato, green beans and beetroot. With higher prices in November will be figs, persimmons, guava, kiwi, papaya formosa, passion fruit, tangerine poncã, niagara grapes, ...
Source: Agrolink

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