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Corn prices show gap of up to BRL 30 between retailers in João Pessoa

Sapiens Agro June 9, 2026

A survey conducted in João Pessoa, capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Paraíba, found a significant price spread of up to BRL 30 per unit of corn among different retail outlets. The disparity points to misalignment in local supply, demand, and pricing practices. The situation highlights the importance of tracking market prices before any transaction.

Corn prices show gap of up to BRL 30 between retailers in João Pessoa

Retail corn prices in João Pessoa are showing notable variation, with a spread of up to BRL 30 recorded across different points of sale in the city. Factors such as inventory levels, transportation costs, and individual retailer margins appear to be driving the divergence in final consumer prices.

For farmers and grain traders, this data serves as a reminder of the need to closely monitor local price benchmarks. During off-season periods or when logistical pressures intensify, price dispersion tends to widen, creating both selling opportunities and competitive risks for market participants.

Corn pricing in the retail segment of northeastern Brazil is heavily influenced by the distance from the main production hubs in the Center-West and South regions, as well as regional freight and storage costs. Keeping track of these fluctuations is essential for anyone selling the grain or using it as an input in animal production.

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