Brazil: Holidays and increased papaya supply lead to new price drops

Published 2024년 11월 22일

Tridge summary

Papaya prices in Brazil's main producing regions have dropped after a period of high prices, due to lower demand and increased supply, particularly from Hawaii. The 12-18 type variety in the North of Espírito Santo saw a 36% drop, and in the South of Bahia, it was 42% lower. Prices paid to producers in Formosa also decreased. It is expected that the stable scenario of high volumes, low prices, and a slow market will continue in the coming weeks.
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After a few weeks of high prices, papaya prices in the main producing regions fell this week (11/18 to 11/22). According to collaborators at Hortifrúti/Cepea, the holidays throughout the month contributed to the lower demand for the fruit in the main consumption centers in the country. In addition, the increase in supply, mainly from Hawaii, is also one of the factors that explains the lower prices this week. In fact, in the North of Espírito Santo, the 12-18 type variety was traded at R$0.61/kg, a 36% drop compared to the previous week. A similar scenario was recorded in the South of Bahia, with a 42% drop for the variety, which was traded at R$0.58/kg, in the same comparison. For Formosa, prices paid to producers were also lower compared to last week. In the North of Minas ...

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