Brazil: Tommy mango harvest starts punctually in SP

Published 2022년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

The 2022/23 tommy mango harvest has commenced in the Monte Alto/Taquaritinga region of SP, with initial yields but expected to increase in 15 days. The early harvests are due to concerns over market prices as volume increases. Current sales price is R$ 1.13/kg. Producers are optimistic for a less impacted season compared to the previous, which suffered from frost damage. Palmer mango harvest is predicted to start by the end of November.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

This week (10/24 to 10/28), the first batches of tommy mango from the 2022/23 crop began to be harvested in the region of Monte Alto/Taquaritinga (SP). The volume of the variety is still very low, and the forecast is for intensification in about 15 days. According to Hortifruti/Cepea employees, the health and size of the fruits are good, but there are already reports of producers harvesting the mango while it is still green – fearing that prices will drop as soon as the harvest intensifies. This week, the sales price in the region was at an average of R$ 1.13/kg for tommy. In general, producers from Monte Alto/Taquaritinga are excited about production, which should be more voluminous compared to last season, which had strong ...

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