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Ginger: Noticeable shift in the EU

June 4, 2018 at 12:40 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. High fuel prices have prompted the truckers to strike in Brazil. The situation is escalating and the roads to the airports including Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are blocked, thereby posing great problems for imports and exports. Exports of ginger are also disrupted. Meanwhile, there is a change in direction perceptible in the EU import market.

 

Brazil is paralyzed

Due to the strikes and disruptions in transportation ginger exporters in Brazil are holding on to their goods until relief is in sight. If the strikes, however, continue much longer shipping may also be affected. Papayas are also impacted. The Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock (CNA) estimates the damage at USD 1.76 billion. Brazil is the global leader in exporting soybeans, sugar and coffee and chicken.

Peru strengthens market position

China is the world’s leading ginger exp

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