AGROTECHNOLOGY Brazil: Potato prices rise amid rains and the end of harvest

Brazil: Potato prices rise amid rains and the end of harvest

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In Brazil, potato prices have recently increased due to adverse weather conditions and the natural end of the harvest season. Heavy rains in major production regions have disrupted fieldwork and affected the quality of the tubers, limiting supply to the market.

According to local analysts, the rainfall slowed down harvesting and transportation, reducing the availability of fresh potatoes in wholesale markets. This imbalance between supply and demand has led to a noticeable rise in prices across several states.

The end of the main harvest season has also contributed to tightening stocks. Producers are now facing increased logistical challenges, while traders report that quality potatoes are becoming more difficult to source.

Despite the short-term difficulties, the outlook for the Brazilian potato sector remains positive. Experts expect stabilization in the coming weeks as new planting areas begin to enter the market and weather conditions improve.

This trend once again highlights the sensitivity of the potato market to climatic variations and the importance of adaptive strategies to ensure consistent supply and profitability throughout the year.

Source: argenpapa.com.ar

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POTATOES NEWS Viktor Kovalev is the founder of Potatoes.News and the creator of the International Potato Tour (IPT) — a global multimedia project that connects potato farmers, processors, researchers, and agribusiness companies across more than 20 countries. Viktor writes about potato production, processing technologies, storage, seed breeding, export markets, innovations, and sustainable agriculture. His work combines journalism, field research, and video storytelling, giving readers and viewers a unique perspective on the global potato industry. Areas of expertise: Global potato market trends Seed potato production and certification Potato processing (chips, flakes, fries, starch) Smart farming and agri-technologies Storage, logistics, and export Interviews and field reports from leading producers

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