Southern Brazil leads flour consumption

Published 2023년 11월 27일

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The southern region of Brazil leads in the consumption of wheat flour, surpassing the national average. Santa Catarina is the top state in consumption, followed by Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná. The war in Ukraine has caused a decrease in wheat production globally, creating a gap in the market and emphasizing the need for Brazil to be more self-sufficient in wheat production. Despite weather difficulties, the new harvest in Paraná has led to significant devaluations in prices.
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A study by Scanntech highlights that the southern region of Brazil leads the consumption of wheat flour, with an average sale of 8.5% in 2023, surpassing the national average of 5.1%. Santa Catarina leads among the states, with 9.7%, followed by Rio Grande do Sul with 8.9% and Paraná with 7.7%. São Paulo recorded just 3.0% consumption. With regard to prices, pasta in general is 12.8% more expensive in Brazil, with cookies showing an inflation of 11.1%. In 2023, there will be a decrease in the consumption of wheat flour across the country, with the exception of the South region. This reduction, compared to 2022, highlights the versatility of the product, widely used in various applications, from baking to thickening of sauces and soups. The variation in consumption reflects regional dynamics and highlights the importance of this ingredient in Brazilian cuisine. The war in Ukraine, one of the world's main wheat producers, resulted in a halving of wheat production in the country. ...
Source: Agrolink

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