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Orange juice prices have always been volatile and highly dependent on the weather. But the record-high prices the world is seeing for OJ right now may be on the table for a while.
Those price increases are turning off inflation-weary consumers.Orange juice consumption has fallen 15% to 25% in major global markets — including the U.S. and the European Union — over the ...
Orange juice prices have always been volatile, falling when bumper harvests create an oversupply of oranges and rising when frost or a hurricane knocks out fruit trees. Skip to content.
Though inflation has come down a bit, orange juice prices are still eye-wateringly high. Here's why it's expensive, and why this might not change in the future.
A future contract for a pound of frozen orange juice concentrate currently trades for $5.13 (£4.08), compared to $1.20 in 2021. Today’s price is close to the all-time high of $5.80 reached in ...
Frozen orange juice prices (OJF25.NYB, OJ=F) hit a record closing high of $494.30 on Friday before drifting lower on Tuesday and settling at $483.25. Compared to a year ago, the cost of orange ...
According to Trading Economics, the price of orange juice reached an all-time high of 589 USD/Lbs in September 2024. The price had been rising for quite some time. The sector, concentrated mostly in ...
A global orange juice shortage has led to higher juice prices for shoppers, but a return to profitability for farmers. A citrus disease in Brazil and Florida in the US is behind soaring global ...
Orange juice price. The average price for a 12-ounce can of frozen orange juice concentrate is about $4.30. ... Also consider high-pulp orange juice, which contains more healthy fiber.
MOGI GUACU, Brazil - The price for orange juice could remain high due to the diseases and extreme weather ravaging orange groves in some top-producing countries.. This year’s harvest in Brazil ...
High orange juice prices may be on the table for a while due to disease and extreme weather by DEE-ANN DURBIN and TATIANA POLLASTRI, Associated Press - 06/14/24 11:13 AM ET ...
This year’s harvest in Brazil, the world’s largest exporter of orange juice, is likely to be the worst in 36 years due to flooding and drought, according to a forecast by Fundecitrus, a citrus ...