Onion prices anticipate harvest in Ituporanga, Brazil

Published 2022년 11월 28일

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The article reports an increase in onion harvest in the Ituporanga region of Brazil due to high prices and fears of upcoming rainfall, leading to a drop in prices with an average of R$ 5.18/kg, a 10.3% decrease from the previous week. However, the intense harvest has led to some green bulbs being harvested, affecting flow for customers. Despite Argentine and Dutch onions entering the Brazilian market, they have not impacted domestic sales. The market is expected to maintain this scenario in the coming week.
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The region of Ituporanga (SC) increased the onion harvest this week (21 to 25/11), due to attractive prices and also to the fear of more rains that are predicted for the next few days. According to collaborators from Hortifruti/Cepea, the impact of the rains, so far, has been punctual, as the precipitation is localized. Thus, with more onions on the market, prices were pressured. The average value of the field was R$ 5.18/kg (-10.3% compared to the previous week) and the “type” box 3 was R$ 116.33/sc of 20 kg (stability). Regarding quality, due to the intensification of the harvest, some bulbs continue to be harvested green, which impairs the ...
Source: Agrolink

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