The Zhujiang River region headquarters of aT reports stable prices for vegetables due to improved growing conditions following a drop in temperatures.

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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In the second week of October, the prices of major agricultural and marine products in Yangdong Market showed a general decline as the supply of vegetables increased due to improved growing conditions such as falling temperatures, but the prices of fruits like apples and pears were limited in their decline due to remaining stocks purchased at high prices before the holidays. According to the Price Information Bulletin No. 2519 from the Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters (Head: Ko Jeong-hee), the price of napa cabbage (one bunch) traded at 7,500 won, a 5.4% decrease from three weeks ago, while zucchini (one piece) and cucumbers (10 pieces, medium size) traded at 1,500 won and 11,600 won, respectively, down by 18.0% and 12.8%. On the other hand, the trading volume of apples (Hongro,

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During the second week of October, the prices of major agricultural products in Yangdong Market showed a downward trend, as the supply of vegetables increased due to improved growing conditions such as a drop in temperature. However, the prices of fruits such as apples and pears remained relatively stable as there was still a large amount of inventory purchased at high prices before the holiday. According to the Price Information Journal No. 2519 from the Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters (Head Go Jeong-hee), the price of napa cabbage (per head) fell by 5.4% compared to three weeks ago, trading at 7,500 won, while zucchini (per piece) and cucumbers (10 pieces) fell by 18.0% and 12.8% respectively, trading at 1,500 won and 11,600 won. In contrast, apples (10 pieces) and pears (10 pieces) saw a 7.0% increase compared to three weeks ago, trading at 38,300 won and 33,800 won respectively, as trading volume ...
Source: Aflnews

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