Brazilian grape exports are more intense in October

Published 2022년 10월 20일

Tridge summary

Exports of seedless grapes from the São Francisco Valley in Brazil have increased due to a decrease in domestic supply, influencing commercial relations at the national level. Prices in Pirapora (MG) and Jales (SP) remain high and have reached historical records. However, the next month is expected to see an increase in domestic supply with the beginning of harvest in Marialva (PR), Porto Feliz (SP), and Louveira/Indaiatuba (SP).
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Exports of seedless grapes in the São Francisco Valley (PE/BA) intensified this month. With the decrease in domestic supply, commercial relations at the national level were facilitated in all markets, since the northeastern production has a strong influence on negotiations throughout Brazil. With the continuity of shipments to Europe during the month of October, the trend is for an even greater reduction in the availability of grapes in the Brazilian market. In relation to other production markets, in Pirapora (MG) prices continue at high levels and even reach historical nominal records. In Jales (SP), the scenario is similar to that of the Minas Gerais square, with high prices and the harvest coming to an end. It is important to point out that ...
Source: Agrolink

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