In January, rice markets saw a downturn, particularly in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s main reference for rice. Analyst Evandro Oliveira points out several reasons for the price drop: the upcoming harvest, a rise in imports, and resistance from the industry to increase prices due to retail pressures. These factors combined to keep prices on […]
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