2 months after the emergency is over, the market recovery is also a "second wave" warning.

Published 2020년 7월 25일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the agricultural market recovery after the government lifted its emergency declaration following the coronavirus outbreak. Despite challenges such as reduced demand for livestock products and unseasonable weather affecting supply, many markets have seen price recoveries, with the exception of beef. The average price of items increased by 26% year-over-year, driven by high prices of vegetables like Chinese cabbage and cabbage, while melon prices showed significant improvement from March. Milk supply issues and demand fluctuations have impacted the market, with concerns about butter and skimmed milk powder vendors. Household sales remained strong, supporting the market, and there has been a shift towards consumer households for meat purchases. The pace of market recovery is uncertain, especially with concerns over the spread of infections and the potential for delayed duty recovery.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

It has been two months since the government's emergency declaration was completely lifted or it took 25 months to cope with the type coronavirus erosion. It covered the demand for livestock products and the drop in business for solid households, and the transaction price recovered for a wide range of items except beef. In some cases, market adjustments are underpinning and supply declines due to unseasonable weather are supporting the market. With the spread of infections again, trial and error continue to take place in response to changing demands in the production area. The average price (up to 24, collecting data from 7 major wholesalers in each region) was 58 yen per item, which was a 26% increase from the same month last year. There has also been a move to enter the sales of different kinds of flowers. On the other hand, shipments continue to be adjusted in some production areas due to difficulties in items with high business demand such as weddings. 10-20% decrease. Sales ...

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