Brazil’s fruit champs in the São Francisco River Valley have hit a snag: recent U.S. tariffs are squeezing shipments of grapes and mangoes—produce that makes up nearly all of the valley’s export crops. Now, growers are counting their losses and scouting for fresh markets beyond the U.S. 🍇🥭
The São Francisco region is famous for exporting almost all of Brazil’s grapes and most of its mangoes. With American duties driving up costs, local producers are on the move, seeking buyers in new territories to keep their harvest rolling.
Adaptability is the name of the game. These exporters are determined to find creative solutions, proving that even when tariffs close one route, there’s always a path to bring Brazil’s sweetest fruits to tables worldwide 🌍.
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