Vegetable prices soar in many parts of China, with Shanghai cucumbers costing 6.3 yuan per pound

Published 2024년 8월 16일

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Vegetable prices in China have surged, with leafy vegetables in Hefei Shushan District doubling or tripling in price, and cucumbers in Shanghai reaching "New Year's price." The price increase affects various vegetables across the country, leading to concerns about the cost of living. The price hike is attributed to flooding from recent rainfall and high temperatures impacting vegetable production.
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[Epoch Times August 16, 2024] (Epoch Times reporter Gao Hui reported) Recently, vegetable prices have risen in many places in China. The average price of leafy vegetables in Hefei Shushan District has risen from 2 or 3 yuan (RMB, the same below) per catty (500 grams) to more than 5 yuan per catty, and some have even risen to the "New Year's price". On August 15, "6.3 yuan per catty of cucumbers in Shanghai" became a hot search. According to the official WeChat account of Shanghai TV News Comprehensive Channel, Shanghai cucumbers sold for 1.8 yuan/catty in mid-June, 4.6 yuan/catty at the end of July, and 6.3 yuan/catty by August 14. Lettuce has also risen from more than 2 yuan/catty to more than 4 yuan and 5 yuan. A Shanghai netizen shot a video saying, "Shanghai vegetables are more expensive than meat, and I really can't afford it." The video shows the prices of various vegetables in the supermarket brand, including mushrooms 7.80 yuan/jin, shiitake mushrooms 15.80 yuan/jin, sword ...
Source: Epochtimes

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