Pork prices in Brazilian market fell this Tuesday, January 3

Published 2023년 1월 3일

Tridge summary

Pork market prices in Brazil saw a decrease on Tuesday, 3 January, 2023, due to increased production and weakened demand, leading to a rise in domestic supply. The CIF pork arroba price in São Paulo fell by 3.50%/2.72% to R$ 138.00/R$ 143.00, while special carcass price rose between 2.59%/2.73% to R$11.30/R$10.70 per kilo. Additionally, live animal prices in Minas Gerais, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo also experienced a decrease.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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Prices in the pork market recorded retreats this Tuesday (3). According to an analysis by Cepea/Esalq, the scenario for the end of 2022 showed weakened demand and accelerated production, increasing domestic supply and putting pressure on prices. In São Paulo, according to Scot Consultoria, the CIF pork arroba dropped by 3.50%/2.72%, reaching R$ 138.00/R$ 143.00, while special carcass rose between 2.59%/2.73%, worth R$11.30/R$10.70 a kilo. In the case of live animals, according to information from Cepea/Esalq, referring to Monday (2), there was a decrease of 2.49% in Minas Gerais, reaching R$ ...

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