Brazil: Papaya exports grow 11% in April compared to March

Published 2023년 5월 16일

Tridge summary

In April, Brazil experienced an 11% increase in papaya exports compared to March, totaling 3.4 thousand tons. Despite a slight increase in demand from Taiwan, overall exports saw a 4% decrease compared to April of the previous year due to adverse weather conditions. Early in 2023, frequent rains negatively impacted production, and future supply may be further restricted by cold weather in May.
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Brazilian exports of papaya rose 11% in April, compared to March, totaling 3.4 thousand tons in the period, according to Secex. This is because external demand was firm and, despite supply still being controlled in general, there was a slight increase in Taiwan in the first days of the month, but which soon fell back. Compared to April last year, however, there was a 4% drop in export volume. The quantity produced in the country was lower in this comparison, since more frequent rains in early 2023 affected the ...

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