Beijing, China Xinfadi: a slight increase, completely normal, these dishes will have more room for growth in the later period

Published 2020년 12월 6일

Tridge summary

Vegetable prices in Xinfadi Market have increased both week-on-week and year-on-year due to lower temperatures in northern producing areas, higher transportation and preservation costs, and the end of the market for some vegetables. Despite 7 types of vegetables experiencing a sequential price decrease, 23 types are up month-on-month, leading to an overall price rise. The current supply of vegetables, especially bulk vegetables, is relatively sufficient, but prices are still significantly higher than the same period last year.
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Original content

Vegetable prices have dropped this week. On December 4, the weighted average price of vegetables in Xinfadi Market was 2.81 yuan/kg, up 4.07% from 2.70 yuan/kg in the same period last week (November 27); compared with the same period last year 2.13 yuan/kg rose 31.92%. Week-on-week; year-on-year increase; last weekend, the price rose 30.43% year-on-year, this week the year-on-year increase has been magnified. Recently, the temperature in the northern producing areas has been lower than normal. Vegetables produced in cold sheds in the region have been delisted; there are still a small amount of open-field vegetables and cold shed vegetables in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, which have also reached the end of the market. Vegetables sold on the market are mainly divided into three categories: Category 1 is winter storage vegetables. Such as onions, potatoes, Chinese cabbage, many kinds of radishes, etc.; Category 1 is greenhouse vegetables, such as long eggplant, ...
Source: Lvguo

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