Due to the spread of local markets in the Gwangju region, vegetables are showing a weak trend.

Published 2025년 10월 28일

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The Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Office of the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (Head: Ko Jeong-hee) issued the 2520th issue of the Gwangju Jeonnam Agricultural Products Newsletter "Eremayo" to help local consumers shop wisely. According to "Eremayo," due to improved growth conditions, the supply of cabbage (1 head) and lettuce (green, 100g) has increased, with prices falling by 28.7% and 13.8% respectively over two weeks to 5,350 won and 1,000 won. However, due to insufficient sunlight caused by frequent rainfall and the supply transition period, the price of zucchini (1 piece) has risen by 22.0% to 1,830 won as the supply volume has decreased. Additionally, although fruit consumption has continued to slow down after the Chuseok holiday peak season, considering factors such as storage demand, the market remains attentive.

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The aT Jeonnam-Gwangju Regional Office of the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (Head Ko Jeong-hee) has issued the 2520th edition of the Jeonnam-Gwangju Agricultural Products Newsletter "How Much?" to help local consumers shop wisely. According to "How Much?", due to improved growing conditions, the supply of cabbage (1 head) and lettuce (green, 100g) has increased, with prices falling by 28.7% and 13.8% respectively over the past two weeks to 5,350 won and 1,000 won. However, due to a lack of sunlight caused by frequent rainfall and the harvest season, the supply of zucchini (1 piece) has decreased, causing prices to rise by 22.0% to 1,830 won. Fruit prices are also showing a stable trend despite a slowdown in consumption following the Chuseok holiday, as professional dealers are controlling supply considering ...
Source: Aflnews

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