Heavy rains and highway closures in Minas Gerais, Brazil, have disrupted the harvest and distribution of agricultural products, leading to significant price increases for tomatoes, onions, and potatoes. Between September and October, tomato prices surged by 53.87%, onions by 21.2%, and potatoes by 27.8%. The situation is expected to worsen as the rainy season continues to affect harvesting and transport, causing supply shortages and further price hikes. Additionally, demand for fruits is expected to rise with the holiday season, potentially leading to more price increases.