China: Last week the wholesale price of pork fell by 4.8%, and the price of lettuce fell by 12.9%

Published 2021년 5월 26일

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The national market price of edible agricultural products and production materials in China fell by 1.5% and 1.4% respectively last week, according to the Ministry of Commerce. The average wholesale price of 30 types of vegetables and six kinds of fruits also decreased. Meat prices continued to fall, with pork dropping by 4.8%. The price of aquatic products, grain and oil, steel, non-ferrous metals, and natural gas also experienced a decrease. However, the price of coal, chemical fertilizers, and refined oil products rose slightly.
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Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, May 26. According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Commerce, last week (May 17 to 23), the national market price of edible agricultural products dropped by 1.5% from the previous week (the same below), and the market price of production materials dropped from the previous week. 1.4%. In the market of edible agricultural products, the average wholesale price of 30 kinds of vegetables was 4.31 yuan per kilogram, down 1.1% from the previous week. Among them, the wholesale prices of lettuce, bitter gourd, and eggplant dropped by 12.9%, 5% and 4.2% respectively. The average wholesale prices of six kinds of fruits have declined, among which the wholesale prices of watermelons, grapes, and apples have fallen by 5.9%, 2.3% and 0.7% respectively. Meat prices continued to fall. Among them, the wholesale price of pork was 25.56 yuan per kilogram, down 4.8%, and the wholesale prices of mutton and beef dropped by 0.6% and 0.2% respectively. The prices of ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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