Brazil: Tahiti lime price drops, but remains above historical average, says Cepea

Published 2024년 11월 8일

Tridge summary

In early November, Tahiti lime prices saw a decrease despite being in the off-season, with a 11.38% drop to an average of R$101.06 per 27.2 kg box. This decrease is due to the fruit's quality and size not meeting industry standards. Despite the drop, prices are still significantly higher than historical levels, with a 72.2% increase compared to September and 71% increase from the same period last year.
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Tahiti lime prices fell in early November, although the current period is the off-season. According to Cepea researchers, the reduction in prices is related to the quality and size of the fruit, which do not fully meet the industry's expectations. However, prices remain high compared to historical levels. Between November 4 and 7, Tahiti limes were traded for an average of R$101.06 per 27.2 kg box, which represents a drop of 11.38% compared to the previous week. Compared to October, when the average ...

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