Worldwide prices for orange juice have risen to record levels due to bad weather and tree diseases in Brazil, the largest exporter of this product. Finance Times.
Manufacturers are already considering using other citrus fruits to prepare the popular drink. The main candidate is the tangerine, whose trees are more resilient to climate change.
“We have never experienced anything like this, even during severe frosts or strong hurricanes,” said Kees Cools, President of the International Fruit and Vegetable Juices Union (IFU).
Over the past 12 months, market prices for orange juice have increased by more than 70%. Last week, prices rose to a record high of $4.56 per pound of frozen concentrate.
Before reportedHe said Russian gardeners lost more than half of their future harvest due to frost in May.
Russians before warned about rising prices for fruits, jams, preserves and juices.
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Source: Gazeta

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