Long-life tomato value increases by 50% in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Published 2024년 11월 5일

Tridge summary

The harvest of long-life tomatoes in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has commenced, leading to a 50% increase in value with the price per kilo rising from R$3.50 to R$4.50 at Ceasa/RS. Most of the long-life tomatoes in the state are sourced from the Southeast and Central-West regions of Brazil, as the end of the tomato harvest in Minas Gerais has resulted in a reduction in supply and a rise in prices. The long-life tomatoes grown in Rio Grande do Sul are being sold at Ceasa/RS, and the production in protected environments ensures greater quality, contributing to the product's market value.
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Original content

The harvest of long-life tomatoes in Rio Grande do Sul has begun, and according to the Emater/RS-Ascar Conjuntural Report, released this Thursday, October 31, the product has seen a 50% increase in value, with the price per kilo rising from R$3.50 to R$4.50 at Ceasa/RS. The report indicates that most of the long-life tomatoes currently available in the state come from the Southeast and Central-West regions of Brazil. With the end of the tomato harvest in Minas Gerais, crops are gradually being abandoned, resulting in a reduction in supply and, consequently, impacting prices. With the harvest started, the ...

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