China: Domestic and foreign agricultural product market trends in the 44th week of 2023

Published 2023년 11월 8일

Tridge summary

In the domestic market, the prices of pork, eggs, and most aquatic products fell, while mutton prices rose slightly. The average price of vegetables also decreased, with spinach, Chinese cabbage, lettuce, rapeseed, and other varieties experiencing significant declines. On the other hand, the average price of fruits increased slightly, particularly for watermelon, Kyoho grapes, and pears. In the international market, most bulk agricultural products experienced slight price decreases, while rice and sugar prices remained stable. However, soybean prices rose by 3% compared to the previous month.
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Original content

1. Domestic fresh agricultural product wholesale market transactions ​ According to monitoring by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price 200 Index" in the 44th week of 2023 (October 30-November 5, 2023, the same below) was 115.49 (based on 100 in 2015), a decrease of 1.48 points from the previous week points, 11.74 points lower than the same period last year; the "Vegetable Basket Product Wholesale Price 200 Index" was 114.82 (taking 2015 as 100), 1.75 points lower than the previous week, and 14.13 points lower than the same period last year. ​ 1. Pork and egg prices continued to fall, while mutton prices rose slightly. The weekly average price of pork wholesale market was 20.62 yuan per kilogram, down 1.9% month-on-month, falling for nine consecutive weeks, with a cumulative decrease of 9.1%, 41.5% lower than the same period last year; beef per kilogram 71.62 yuan per kilogram, unchanged from the previous month, and 7.9% ...
Source: Foodmate

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