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.