Brazil: Week ends with decline in Tahiti prices; fresh oranges remain stable

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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The article reports a decrease in the price of Tahiti limes due to an increase in supply of lower quality fruits, with the average price of a 27.2 kg box falling 9.3% in the latest week. This price drop follows a period of high fruit prices due to low availability, but with expected increased harvest volumes due to recent rainfall in São Paulo. In contrast, the average price of pear oranges on the tree saw a slight increase this week, despite potential supply reductions due to high demand and the end of the harvest season.
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Due to the increase in the supply of predominantly low caliber Tahiti lime, prices continued to fall again. The 27.2 kg box was traded at an average of R$86.73 this week (18 to 22/11), a drop of 9.3% compared to the previous one. It is worth remembering that, since mid-September, fruit prices have been at high levels, due to low availability. Now, after more frequent rainfall, it is expected that there will be an increase in the volume harvested in São Paulo from December and January. Orange prices on the fresh market were slightly boosted. Despite the improvement in orchards, with high demand and ...

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