Orange juice stockpiles are dwindling around the world, propelling prices to five-year highs as Florida faces its smallest crop since World War II and top citrus producer Brazil grapples with depleted inventory.
Orange juice stockpiles are dwindling around the world, propelling prices to five-year highs as Florida faces its smallest crop since the Second World War
(Bloomberg) Orange juice stockpiles are dwindling around the world, propelling prices to five-year highs as Florida faces its smallest crop since the Second World War and top citrus producer Brazil grapples with depleted inventory.
Avocado prices have reached their highest in more than two decades due to tighter supply in Mexico, the world's largest exporter of the fruit, signaling pricier guacamole.