Brazil: Supply pressure drives fall in papaya prices, Cepea reveals

Published 2024년 9월 24일

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Papaya prices in Brazil's main producing regions have seen a significant decrease due to high supply and slowed demand. In Espírito Santo's north, the price for Hawaii type 12-18 papaya has dropped by 41% to R$0.98/kg, while in the south of Bahia, Formosa papaya has seen a 36% price drop to R$1.23/kg. This price drop is primarily due to the high supply of both varieties, which has been favored by warm weather accelerating ripening, and a decrease in demand expected to continue as the month ends, potentially leading to crop losses.
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Papaya prices continue to fall in Brazil's main producing regions. In the north of Espírito Santo, Hawaii type 12-18 papaya was sold at an average of R$0.98/kg last week, reflecting a sharp 41% drop compared to the previous period. In the south of Bahia, Formosa papaya had an average price of R$1.23/kg, a 36% reduction in the same period. According to researchers from Cepea's Hortifruti team, this pressure on prices is mainly driven by the high supply of both varieties. The warm weather has favored the ripening of the fruits, resulting in a considerable volume being made ...

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