Mar 12 • 15:00 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Dragon fruit and Claudia plums, seasonal fruits: merchants adjust prices due to rains

Fruit vendors in Guayaquil are adjusting prices for seasonal goods like dragon fruit and Claudia plums due to recent rains affecting supply.

In Guayaquil, Ecuador, fruit vendors have reported fluctuations in the prices of popular seasonal fruits such as yellow dragon fruit and Claudia plums as they face decreased supply caused by heavy rains. Merchants mentioned that rainy weather has significantly impacted the availability of these products, with the current offerings being heavily influenced by climatic conditions. Many vendors are finding that demand remains high for these fruits, even as supply challenges arise.

Locations like the intersection of Antepara and Francisco Segura, as well as Avenue Francisco de Orellana, have shown a consensus among traders about the increasing prices due to unpredictable weather patterns. A vendor, Mario Jaramillo, noted the current high prices for lemons, indicating that a sack of lemons is selling for around $28, compared to weeks prior when they were less expensive. This price variation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by local fruit vendors in maintaining a steady supply amidst climatic uncertainties.

This situation underscores the broader implications for agricultural markets in Ecuador, revealing how weather disruptions can directly affect local economies. As fruit prices rise due to limited supplies, consumers may experience increased costs for these staples, further affecting food budgets for residents in the region. The adjustments in pricing and supply reflect the importance of weather conditions in fruit cultivation and sales in Ecuador’s local markets.

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