Wheat: prices of derivatives register high in Brazil

Published 2020년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

The article outlines the optimistic views of employees consulted by Cepea regarding the potential rebound of the business sector in Brazil's major cities, following the relaxation of restrictions on non-essential trade. There has been a notable increase in the demand for various food products, including flours used in fresh pasta, pasta, and crackers, indicating a positive trend in the market. However, the supply of bran is currently constrained as most mills are operating at reduced capacity, leading to high prices in the market.
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Original content

Employees consulted by Cepea believe that, with the easing of non-essential trade in the country's major metropolises, business should be reestablished more firmly in the coming months. Agents even report that the demand for flours for fresh pasta, pasta in general and crackers is already showing a reaction. In the case of bran, ...

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