Brazil: Lime Tahiti appreciates for the third consecutive week

Published 2023년 3월 22일

Tridge summary

Tahiti lime prices in São Paulo have been on a steady rise for the past three weeks, with the average price per 27kg box now at R$ 17.23, a significant increase of 77.44% from the beginning of February. This price hike is due to a decrease in supply, following the end of the peak harvest season in January and February. On the other hand, orange demand remains stable, and the price of pear varies based on the quality of the early season fruits. This week, pear was sold for R$ 48.25/box of 40.8 kg, showing a slight increase of 1.35% from the previous week, while the price for ruby remained stable at R$ 38/cx.
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Original content

Tahiti lime prices have been recovering for three consecutive weeks. In this month's batch (until the 17th), the average value of the fruit is R$ 17.23/27 kg box, harvested, 77.44% higher than that of the first half of February, which was only R$ 9.71/box In some markets in São Paulo, tahiti is already trading at around R$ 30.00/box. The increase in values is linked to the decrease in supply, after the end of the peak of the variety's harvest – which occurred in January and February. In the case of oranges, demand remains stable. Collaborators from Hortifruti/Cepea indicate that the price of the pear variety is being determined by the quality of the ...
Source: Agrolink

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