Brazillian tomato leads price change

Published 2022년 11월 16일

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The article highlights a significant surge in tomato prices in Anápolis, Goiás, with a 60% increase noted in November, making it the most expensive item for consumers. This price hike is part of a broader trend, with the cost of tomatoes rising by 54.6% in two months, as reported by the city's Procon. Additionally, the price of dozen white eggs also saw a notable increase of 46%. Located in Brazil's leading tomato-producing state, Anápolis contributes to Goiás' reputation as a major national contributor to the vegetable's production.
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Tomato rose in several regions of the country, one of them is Goiás, one of the largest national producers of the vegetable. In November, tomatoes were the item that most weighed heavily on the consumer's pocket in Anápolis, for example, the price had a 60% variation. The data were disclosed by the city's Procon. The survey was carried out between the 4th and 7th of that month, where 23 products were surveyed, including tomatoes. The price of the fruit ranged from R$4.99 to R$7.99. The second item that increased according to the survey was the dozen white eggs, with a variation of 46%. The complete survey can be consulted on the website of Procon de Anápolis. Compared to the last survey by Procon in September, the price of tomatoes increased by 54.6% in just two months. Before, the fruit was sold for BRL 4.47 per kilo, now it costs BRL 6.91 To give you an idea, tomato cultivation in Goiás makes the state occupy the first place in the national production ranking , according to ...
Source: Agrolink

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