Increased shipment from production area… Vegetable prices continue to fall

Published 2024년 6월 18일

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The article reports a notable decrease in the wholesale prices of key vegetables like cucumbers, zucchini, onions, paprika, and lettuce, with reductions ranging from 10-30% compared to the previous year. This price drop is due to increased shipments from production areas benefiting from better weather and a decline in consumption, including less dining out. For instance, Baekdadagi cucumbers experienced a 30% price reduction, and zucchini prices are nearly half of what they were last year. The article also raises concerns about potential supply issues if adverse weather conditions occur.
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Baekdadagi cucumbers decreased by 30% compared to the previous year Zucchini is almost half price This is due to sluggish consumption, including a decrease in eating out. Over the past two weeks this month, wholesale prices of major vegetables such as cucumbers, zucchini, onions, paprika, and lettuce have been falling. The market price is showing a decline of more than 10-30% compared to the previous year. According to Garak Market price information provided by the Seoul Agro-Fisheries and Food Corporation, the average auction price of Baekdadagi cucumbers (100 products) was 34,753 won on June 1, 31,994 won on the 3rd, 33,327 won on the 5th, and 6th. It is 28,451 won, 22,778 won on the 10th, and 28,184 won on the 15th. During the same period last year, it rose to 37,619 won on June 1, 49,185 won on the 3rd, 59,619 won on the 5th, and 62,082 won on the 7th, and the overall wholesale price during this period was formed at over 30,000 won. As of June 17, this year's market price ...
Source: Agrinet

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