Brazil: Devaluation of Tahiti acid lime in the São Paulo market in November, points out Cepea

Published 2023년 12월 4일

Tridge summary

The prices of Tahiti acid lime in the São Paulo market have decreased due to an excess supply and low quality of some of the limes available. Adverse weather conditions have affected the development of the fruit, resulting in smaller sizes that are less appealing to consumers. This has further contributed to the devaluation of the lime.
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The values of Tahiti acid lime have experienced a significant drop in the São Paulo market in the last month. According to Cepea analysts, in addition to the surplus of this fruit in the state of São Paulo, the devaluation is accentuated by the low quality of part of the limes available. The adverse climate compromised the proper development of the lime, ...

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