Prices of edible agricultural products in China continued to fall last week, and the market price of production materials rose slightly

Published 2021년 3월 26일

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Last week, the Ministry of Commerce reported a slight decrease in the national market price of edible agricultural products by 0.9%, while the market price of production materials increased by 0.7%. The average wholesale price of vegetables dropped by 1.5%, with peppers, green peppers, and cabbage seeing the biggest decreases. Fruit prices experienced a slight increase, and meat prices continued to fall, with pork seeing the largest decrease. The price of aquatic products also increased, and there were slight fluctuations in the prices of poultry products, grain, oil, and other production goods. Steel prices, chemical fertilizers, and the price of synthetic rubber also saw a slight increase, while the price of natural rubber and coal experienced a slight decrease.
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According to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, last week (March 15-21), the national market price of edible agricultural products dropped by 0.9% compared with the previous week (the same below), and the market price of production materials rose by 0.7%. Edible agricultural products market: average wholesale of 30 kinds of vegetables The price was 5.13 yuan per kilogram, down 1.5% from the previous week. The wholesale prices of peppers, green peppers, and cabbage fell by 6.5%, 6.4% and 5.3% respectively. The average wholesale prices of six kinds of fruits rose by 0.1%, among which the wholesale prices of apples, bananas, and grapes Increased by 1.2%, 0.9% and 0.8%, respectively. Meat prices have been steadily decreasing. Among them, the wholesale price of beef remained the same as the previous week, the wholesale price of mutton fell by 0.3%, and the wholesale price of pork was 36.8 yuan per kilogram, a drop of 2.3%. The price of poultry products There were slight ...
Source: Agri.cn

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