Frost damage leads to record Brazilian zucchini prices

Published 2021년 8월 25일

Tridge summary

The price of Brazilian zucchini has reached a record high of BRL 6.46/kg on August 19, 2021, due to supply shortages caused by adverse weather conditions in late-July. The coldest weather in over 25 years caused frost damage to zucchini crops in São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, and Parana, the main producing states. This has resulted in an increase of BRL 2.31/kg (+63%) month-on-month, and the highest price since the series began in 2014. The cold weather is expected to continue, supporting high prices in the next month.
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Original content

The Mintec price of Brazilian zucchini reached BRL 6.46/kg on the 19th of August 2021. This is an increase of BRL 2.31/kg (+63%) month-on-month. This is the highest level since the price series were started in 2014; it is largely attributed to supply shortages, caused by adverse weather in late-July. Brazil saw some of its coldest weather in over 25 years, with sub-zero temperatures for several days, causing frost damage across main zucchini producing states - São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, and Parana. Zucchinis are among the most consumed vegetables, with the highest economic value and production in Brazil. According to the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA), about 135,750 tons of zucchinis equivalent to USD 55.54 million were produced in Brazil in 2019. More than 50% of the country's zucchini production comes from the Southeast region with ...
Source: Hortidaily

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