High strawberry prices in China this season

Published 2024년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

Climatic factors, including high temperatures and cold weather, have caused delays in strawberry harvesting across many regions in China, leading to a significant surge in market prices. The average nationwide wholesale price of strawberries has risen by nearly 40% compared to last year. Prices vary greatly across regions, with some supermarkets charging relatively high, stable prices. Weather conditions in specific cities like Shanghai and Hangzhou have also posed challenges, causing delays in transplanting, seedling propagation, and flowering periods, resulting in strawberries entering the market later than usual.
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Original content

Climatic factors have led to delays in this year’s strawberry harvest across many regions of China, resulting in a significant surge in market prices of nearly 40%. According to data from China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, as of Dec. 9, the average nationwide wholesale price of strawberries had risen to 33.83 Chinese yuan ($4.64) per kilogram, representing a 39.04% year-on-year increase. Wholesale strawberry prices vary enormously across regions. Data from Dec. 10 show that prices in major wholesale markets ranged from a maximum of 56 yuan ($7.69) per kilogram to a minimum of just 3.07 yuan ($0.42) per kilogram, a gap of 52.93 yuan ($7.27). For instance, in a wholesale fruit market in Beijing’s Chaoyang District, strawberries were priced at 50 yuan ($6.87) per kilogram, whereas in an agricultural market in Tengzhou, a city in southern Shandong province, the price was just 4 yuan ($0.55) per kilogram. In supermarkets, strawberry prices tend to be relatively high and ...

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