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Hortifruti Brasil Magazine
December 15, 2021
Yearbook: 2021 retrospective & 2022 perspective

Considering the covid-19 pandemic scenario a little less worrying in 2021, it was possible to open schools and restaurants, important buyers of fruit and vegetables in Brazil. But, even so, the horticulture sector still had to face the fragile Brazilian economy and the tight income of the population, even more with the general increase in food prices. In the field, the increase in production costs and the impacts of the climate also worried growers. In the export market, fruit shipments had a record performance. For 2022, the fruit and vegetable sector should still work with caution, as indicators predict a still very slow recovery of the Brazilian economy. Check all this information and much more in the Hortifruti Brasil Yearbook 2021-2022, with the 2021 retrospective and the outlook for 2022 for the fruit and vegetable market.

 
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March 25, 2024
Minuto HF: Prices are favorable in March with tight supply of fruit and vegetables