China: Prices of Tunisian soft-seeded pomegranates are falling, domestic varieties may become popular

Published 2023년 10월 31일

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Tunisian soft-seeded pomegranates, once considered a luxury product, have seen a significant decline in price due to large-scale planting. The price has gone from 100 yuan per catty to 30-40 yuan per catty. This has led to an increase in the availability of soft-seeded pomegranates in the market, making them the mainstream variety. China has also developed new domestic varieties of pomegranates, with "Angel Red" and "Huaguang" being two popular varieties that offer better quality than Tunisian soft-seeded pomegranates.
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Original content

Recently, Tunisian soft-seeded pomegranates are on the market, but similar to sunshine roses, they are no longer a "luxury product" among fruits. Soft-seeded pomegranates used to sell for 100 yuan per catty, but now they sell for 6-7 yuan per catty in fruit stores. , the average price of Zhongda fruits shipped directly from the origin online is only 3-4 yuan/jin. Around 2015, Tunisian soft-seeded pomegranates began to become an internet celebrity. Many fruit farmers abandoned traditional pomegranate varieties and began to follow the trend of planting Tunisian soft-seeded pomegranates. Not only in the south, which is more suitable for its growth, but also in the north, they have to build greenhouses. The result of large-scale planting will inevitably lead to price decline. The price of soft-seeded pomegranates in Tunisia has plummeted from 100 yuan per catty to 30-40 yuan/catty. In the past two years, soft-seeded pomegranates with better quality can be sold in fruit stores for 12 ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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