Avocado growing area shows expansion in Brazil

Published 2023년 8월 16일

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The commercialization of avocado and tropical avocado in Brazil in 2023 has reached record-breaking levels, with a 54% growth compared to the previous year. The country has experienced a significant increase in avocado production, with a growth rate of around 38.59% between 2017 and 2021. The majority of avocado production in Brazil is destined for export, with countries like Holland, Spain, France, Germany, Argentina, and Uruguay being the main destinations.
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The commercialization of avocado and tropical avocado in Brazil in 2023 has broken records, according to data from Ceagesp (Companhia de Entrepostos e Armazéns Gerais de São Paulo). From January to May this year, 27,569 tons of fruit varieties were sold by its largest warehouse in the country, a growth of 54% (9,717 tons more) compared to the 17,582 tons registered in the same period of 2022. The numbers indicate that this is the best first semester of Brazilian avocado farming since 2007, when the warehouse that sells a quarter of the volume of avocado produced in Brazil started to carry out this survey. The IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, estimates that avocado production in Brazil has grown by around 38.59% between 2017 and 2021, reaching 18.1 thousand hectares today. According to the Institute, productivity in the last year's accounting was 301,000 tons of avocado, both domestic and avocado, which is a relative of the avocado and widely used in the ...
Source: Climatempo

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