February 2: "China's Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200" decreased by 0.39 points from yesterday

Published 2021년 2월 2일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has reported a slight decrease in the "Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200" and the "Vegetable Basket" product wholesale price index. The average price of key livestock products, including pork, beef, mutton, and eggs, has also seen a decrease. However, the prices of some fresh agricultural products have experienced fluctuations, with carp, Kyoho grape, winter melon, carob, and Garlic moss showing the highest price increases, while Yali, cauliflower, oyster mushroom, celery, and Chinese cabbage have seen the most significant price decreases.
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Original content

According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, on February 2 the "Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200" was 139.27, down 0.39 points from yesterday, and the "Vegetable Basket" product wholesale price 200 index was 144.75, down 0.44 points from yesterday. As of 14:00 today At the time, the average price of pork in the national agricultural product wholesale market was 45.31 yuan/kg, down 1.5% from yesterday; beef 77.21 yuan/kg, down 1.6% from yesterday; mutton 74.88 yuan/kg, down 1.3% from yesterday; eggs 9.05 yuan/kg , Down 1.8% from yesterday; white strip chicken 17.36 yuan/kg, down 1.9% from yesterday. The average price of 28 kinds of vegetables under monitoring was 6.09 yuan/kg, down 0.7% from yesterday; the average price of 6 kinds of fruits under monitoring was 6.26 Yuan/kg, down 0.8% from yesterday; the average price of crucian carp was 17.48 yuan/kg, up 0.6% from yesterday; carp was 12.77 yuan/kg, up 2.2% from yesterday; silver carp ...
Source: Lvguo

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