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Brazil: Shortages and high prices, what the cold can bring to your life

Wheat
Brazil
Published Apr 23, 2022

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Winter starts only on June 21, but in autumn it is already possible to notice sudden reductions in temperature that can affect Brazilians. In addition to seasonal flu typical of the season, low temperatures can affect national agricultural production and contribute even more to food inflation. In the month of March alone, food prices rose 3.09%, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), below the general inflation for the month of 1.62%. + WHO recommends Pfizer antiviral for covid-19 + Wall St falls as Powell view supports aggressive bullish path The main fear of producers in the autumn and winter months is the formation of frosts, which can destroy entire crops in a few hours, as happened with coffee in 2021. “There are crops affected by the cold and this answers the inflationary issue: vegetables, legumes, coffee, sugar cane, orange, corn, planted in Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul, wheat in Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná and beans in Paraná can be ...
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