National Development and Reform Commission: Vegetable prices in China are expected to gradually return to normal levels

Published 2021년 1월 24일

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The National Development and Reform Commission is taking measures to ensure supply and stable prices of vegetables following a recent price increase. The price of peppers and melons has risen due to seasonal fluctuations and production and circulation issues. Departments are focusing on production scheduling and connecting production with sales. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has reported an increase in the vegetable planting area and diversity of vegetables. The prices will gradually stabilize as the temperature rises and supply capacity enhances. The government will also subsidize the needy and strengthen market supervision.
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Original content

In response to the recent increase in the prices of some vegetables, the relevant person in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission said that various localities and departments are currently taking active measures to ensure that the market maintains supply and stable prices. Coupled with the gradual rise in temperature, the price of peppers and melons has increased more than that in the previous period. Large varieties are gradually restored to the market, and the overall upward trend of vegetable prices will ease, and it is expected to gradually return to the same period of the year. According to reports, the seasonal fluctuations of vegetable prices are more obvious between November and the second year of the Spring Festival. The cost of off-season facility production and harvesting has increased. At the same time, affected by factors such as festival consumption, vegetable prices are prone to seasonal increases. "Recently, the prices of vegetables such as ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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