Arabica coffee becomes more expensive, after a sequence of four days of price drops

Arabica coffee becomes more expensive, after a sequence of four days of price drops
Arabica coffee becomes more expensive, after a sequence of four days of price drops
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After a sequence of four days of decline, a 60-kilo bag of Arabica coffee saw a 0.32% increase in price and the product began this Thursday (9) costing R$ 1,096.61, in the city of São Paulo .

Robusta coffee, in turn, continues to trend downward in price and the product is traded at R$902.22, after a 0.22% reduction in value. The price refers to a 60-kilo bag, net price, in cash, for pickup in the vicinity of the Colatina and São Gabriel da Palha producing region, in Espírito Santo.

Regarding crystal sugar, there was a 0.94% drop in price and the product is sold at R$143.36 in São Paulo. In the city of Santos, the average price, without taxes, for a 50-kilo bag fell 0.53%, with the merchandise sold for R$136.55.

A 60 kg bag of corn had a 0.10% price reduction and is traded at R$58.10 for the reference region of Campinas (SP).

The values ​​are from Cepea.

Reporting: Marquezan Araújo

Edition: Zildenor Dourado

Zildenor Dourado has a degree in Journalism and Literature/Portuguese from the University of Brasília. He is a specialist in Legislative Communication, from Unilegis, of the Federal Senate. He worked as a reporter and editor for the newspapers Tribuna da Bahia, A Tarde and Jornal de Brasília. in addition to several union press vehicles. He worked as a public servant for the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District, where he was a reporter, editor and head of the Publicity and Press Relations Section.

The article is in Portuguese

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