Brazil: Cassava supply is limited, but adjusted to demand
Cassava
Vegetables
Brazil
Published May 29, 2023
Tridge summary
Cassava root supply is relatively restricted, but has still met industrial demand in recent days. According to a Cepea survey, the availability of second-cycle cassava crops is lower in some regions, and farmers have opted to postpone the marketing of younger roots and/or pruning, since the dry climate has been making harvesting difficult. Producers also began to dedicate themselves to preparing the soil for new plantings. On the other hand, some companies continue to limit crushing, indicating that they have satisfactory stocks.
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