It is a growing sector in Brazil, they're not as famous for them as say Chile or Peru or Mexico, but it seems places like high altitude locations in Minas Gerais have started to go for it. As regards on a non-industrial scale, it's really common in any locations where the climate is favourable for farmers to have a few trees for their own consumption and maybe having a few at a market stall. I was in Paraty and it wasn't extremely common, not liek everyone had a tree, but I definitely knew people who had trees. There were a few different varieties as well, one of them was really buttery and lovely!
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