National Development and Reform Commission: The supply of vegetables is sufficient and the consumption of Chinese residents is guaranteed

Published 2021년 11월 8일

Tridge summary

The National Development and Reform Commission in China has announced a decrease in the wholesale and retail prices of vegetables after implementing supply and price stabilization measures. The prices of 28 types of vegetables monitored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs have been falling, with spinach and rape seeing over a 10% drop. This is in response to the previous price increase caused by adverse weather conditions. The commission is working to ensure vegetable supply and smooth market operation by managing the 'vegetable basket' mayor responsibility system and coordinating production and sales connections. Additionally, Beijing has exempted entry and transaction fees for vehicles transporting certain fruits and vegetables, and other cities are implementing measures like government reserve vegetables at lower prices to stabilize prices.
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Original content

The reporter learned from the National Development and Reform Commission a few days ago that at present, the total supply of vegetables is sufficient and the consumption of residents is guaranteed. According to the relevant person in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission, with the implementation of measures to ensure supply and price stabilization in various regions, the wholesale and retail prices of vegetables have dropped. Among them, the prices of fresh and tender vegetables with a large increase in the previous period have dropped significantly. 28 kinds of vegetables monitored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs The average wholesale prices have continued to fall in recent days, among which the wholesale prices of spinach and rape have dropped by more than 10%; the average retail prices of 15 vegetables in 36 large and medium-sized cities monitored by the National Development and Reform Commission have also fallen, and the prices of cucumber ...
Source: Agri.cn

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