In China, prices of cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, etc. are positively rising, unlike potatoes with stable price

Published 2021년 1월 18일

Tridge summary

The average price of mixed vegetables at Shanghai Jiangqiao Wholesale Market has increased by 4.2% from the previous week, reaching 374.2 yuan/100 kg, due to a cold wave affecting vegetable transportation and a decrease in supply in southern China. Despite the higher prices, demand may decrease due to the epidemic and winter vacation. The market is expected to remain relatively stable in the short term, but prices are expected to rise steadily as the Spring Festival approaches. The price of potatoes remains stable due to the impact of the cold wave, ample planting area, sufficient output, and improved quality of potatoes from Inner Mongolia.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

This week, (January 11-15) the average mixed vegetable price of Shanghai Jiangqiao Wholesale Market was 374.2 yuan/100 kg, which was an increase of 4.2% from last week’s 359 yuan/100 kg. It was 277.8 yuan/100 kg last year. An increase of 96.4 yuan/100 kg, an increase of 34.7%. This week, the cold wave affected many parts of China from north to south. Some expressways in Yunnan and Guizhou were frozen, and vegetable transportation was affected. At the same time, the supply of vegetables in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai declined. Coupled with the increase in the demand for vegetables in the south, the average price of vegetables in our market has increased slightly. This week, the number of admissions in our market has been generally stable, with a slight increase. It is understood that from the end of 2020 to the present, the temperature in many areas in the south has been lower than in previous years, with low temperature and rain. Snowy weather is frequent. For example, this ...
Source: Lvguo

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