Brazil: The supply of pear oranges is restricted and the price continues to rise

Published 2024년 2월 16일

Tridge summary

The supply of pear oranges in São Paulo is dwindling, leading to a price increase with the average sales this week reaching R$ 86.06/box of 40.8 kg. Prices for late variety oranges are also on the rise, with Natal trading at R$ 86.98/box of 40.8 kg, marking a 5.35% increase. Additionally, Tahiti acid lime prices are escalating due to limited harvests caused by rain, selling at R$ 18.43/box of 27 kg, a 13.18% increase from the previous week.
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Original content

The supply of pear oranges is increasingly restricted in the state of São Paulo. Some Hortifruti/Cepea employees have already completed the harvest, boosting the variety's prices. As a result, the average sales this week (12 to 16/02) was R$ 86.06/box of 40.8 kg, on the tree, an increase of 0.09% compared to the previous one. Prices for late varieties also continue to rise – this week, Natal was traded for R$ 86.98/box of 40.8 kg, on the tree, an increase of 5.35% in the same comparison. As for Tahiti acid lime, producers consulted by Hortifruti/Cepea indicate that this week's rains ...

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