Prices of carioca and black beans show distinct movements

Published 2025년 8월 25일

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While the price of carioca beans rises due to the producer's stance and selected supply, black beans see a drop in value due to overproduction, with notable impacts in the regions of Minas Gerais and Goiás affected by lower productivity due to the whitefly.

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A survey by Cepea shows that, even in the face of the harvest, prices for carioca beans have been reacting. According to the Research Center, the support comes from the firm stance of producers who have financial resources for storage. Additionally, there is greater demand for better lots. As for black beans, Cepea verifies a drop in values, pressured by the surplus of supply in this intercrop period. Data from Conab show that, as of the 18th, the harvest totaled just over 72% of the area in Minas Gerais, signaling drops in ...
Source: Agrolink

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