The wholesale price of eggs fell by 1.6%

Published 2020년 7월 7일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in China has reported an increase in the 'Agricultural Wholesale Price 200 Index' by 0.24 points, reaching 115.59 on July 7. The 'vegetable basket' price index also saw a slight increase of 0.28 points. The average price of pork, beef, and lamb has risen, while egg prices have fallen. The average price of 28 monitored vegetables has decreased, and that of six key fruits by 1.3%. Prices for certain agricultural products like eggplant, large yellow croaker, and jufeng grape have increased by up to 2.5%, while pineapple, watermelon, and cabbage have decreased by up to 7.5%.
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Sino-Singapore Jingwei client July 7th According to the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on the 7th, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs monitored that the "Agricultural Wholesale Price 200 Index" on July 7 was 115.59, an increase of 0.24 points from yesterday, and the wholesale of "vegetable basket" products The price 200 index was 117.50, an increase of 0.28 points from yesterday. Data shows that as of 14:00 on the 7th, the average price of pork in the national agricultural wholesale market was 47.09 yuan, an increase of 0.7% from yesterday; beef was 71.51 yuan, an increase of 0.2% from yesterday ; Lamb 68.44 yuan, up 0.7% from yesterday; eggs 6.26 yuan, down 1.6% from yesterday; white chicken 16.68 yuan/kg, down 1.2% from yesterday. The average price of 28 kinds of vegetables under key monitoring is 4.20 yuan/kg, compared with yesterday A decrease of 0.2%; the average price of the six key fruits monitored was 5.46 yuan/kg, a 1.3% decrease from ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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