Monitoring the prices of vegetables and fruits in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Published 2024년 5월 3일

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The State Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (SEAPA) of Minas Gerais, in partnership with other entities, is monitoring the prices of vegetables and fruits sold at CeasaMinas in Contagem to understand the supply and demand dynamics and ensure food supply in the state. In the last fortnight of April, SEAPA monitored the price variation of 10 popular vegetables and 10 most sold fruits. The data released provides an overview of price fluctuations for producers, traders, and consumers. Some fruits and vegetables experienced significant price fluctuations during the period.
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The State Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (SEAPA) of Minas Gerais, in collaboration with linked entities such as Emater-MG, Epamig and IMA, is attentive to the behavior of the prices of vegetables and fruits sold at CeasaMinas, in Contagem. The objective is to understand the dynamics of supply and demand to guarantee food supply in the state. This monitoring has been crucial to identify possible impacts on the food chain. In the last fortnight of April, between the 15th and 26th, SEAPA monitored the price variation of 10 popular vegetables in CeasaMinas. At the same time, it also monitored changes in the prices of the 10 most sold fruits. The data was released by the secretariat, providing a comprehensive overview of price fluctuations for producers, traders and consumers. During the period analyzed, strawberry pumpkin underwent significant variations. After recording drops of 15.5% and 31.7%, its price went from R$4.33/kg to R$2.50/kg. However, there was a ...

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