Poor Brazilian harvest makes orange juice even more expensive
Brazil is the world’s largest orange juice producer and the country has recently forecasted: the quantity harvested may decrease by around 25% in the 2024-2025 season.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/6-7
Owing to the continued decline in yields, stocks are depleted and this is significantly limiting the availability of orange juice concentrate. For Europe this could mean that each EU citizen can consume around 4 litres less orange juice. //
Related news
Berobbant a brazil húsexport: ötszörösére nőtt a marhahús-kivitel az USA-ba
Brazil’s meat industry is off to a strong start in…
Read more >Plates and glasses going green
Demand for plant-based products has been growing steadily in recent…
Read more >Register now as a visitor for the Free From & Specialty Food & Wine Expo 2025 in Vienna!
Registration is now open for the Free From & Specialty…
Read more >Related news
dm Rolls Out Reusable Displays Across Europe to Cut Waste and Emissions
German drugstore chain dm is introducing reusable product displays in…
Read more >FrieslandCampina, Lidl, ReGeNL Team Up For Regenerative Agriculture Pilot
FrieslandCampina has teamed up with Lidl and the Dutch National…
Read more >The ‘Csárda’ Becomes a Hungarikum at the Historic Hortobágy Inn
At its recent meeting held in Hortobágy, the Hungarikum Committee…
Read more >