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Low temperatures in Brazil influence the demand for oranges

Fruits
Brazil
Published Jun 3, 2023

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The orange devalued in May. The harvest of early pears was intensified during the month, in addition to some volumes of early pears and, mainly, of seedlings. In addition, the drop in consumption was notable, especially in view of the low temperatures in the South and Southeast. This week (29/05 to 02/06), as in May, the market remained sluggish, with weakened demand. The pear had an average of R$ 42.82/cx, a decrease of 0.74% in relation to the previous one. Ponkan mandarin was sold for R$ 66.91/box, a slight decrease of 1.06% compared to the previous price.

In the case of Tahiti lime, prices plummeted in May. According to Hortifruti/Cepea employees, in addition to slow demand (in view of low temperatures), supply was high in the period, a scenario aggravated by exports and slow processing. This week, the quotation was R$ 12.57/box of 27 kg, harvested, a decrease of 5.22% compared to the previous one.

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The orange devalued in May. The harvest of early pears was intensified during the month, in addition to some volumes of early pears and, mainly, of seedlings. In addition, the drop in consumption was notable, especially in view of the low temperatures in the South and Southeast. This week (29/05 to 02/06), as in May, the market remained sluggish, with weakened demand. The pear had an average of R$ 42.82/cx, a decrease of 0.74% in relation to the previous one. Ponkan mandarin was sold for R$ 66.91/box, a slight decrease of 1.06% compared to the previous price. In the case of Tahiti lime, prices plummeted in May. According to Hortifruti/Cepea employees, in addition to slow ...
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