Manga/Cepea: Tommy's price declines in the São Francisco Valley in Brazil, but Palmer's closes the week stable

Published Mar 22, 2024

Tridge summary

Tommy mango prices in the São Francisco Valley (PE/BA) have dropped by 19% to R$3.22/kg this week due to the low quality of the fruit caused by a high rate of anthracnose and rot from frequent rains. Meanwhile, Palmer mango prices have remained stable at R$3.2/kg. Despite expectations of low mango volumes next week, the end of the month and quality restrictions could prevent significant price increases.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

During this week (18 to 22/03), there was a drop in the price of Tommy mango in the São Francisco Valley (PE/BA), while Palmer had stable prices. The first variety was priced at R$3.22/kg, a drop of 19% compared to last week, while the palmer average was R$3.2/kg. Hortifrúti/Cepea collaborators reported that the decline in tommy prices continues to be related to the low quality of the fruit, with a high rate of anthracnose and rot. Rains in producing regions are frequent, damaging the fruits, and spraying is essential to minimize damage ...

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