Chinese vegetable prices will continue to fall gradually

Published 2021년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

Guangzhou has sufficient supply of important livelihood commodities, including grain, meat, and vegetables, with a grain reserve of 2.03 million tons and social circulation storage of 530,000 tons. The city's vegetable output in the first three quarters was 2.736 million tons, and is expected to remain stable, ensuring over 100% self-sufficiency. The prices of these commodities have experienced fluctuations, but remain generally stable. In response to concerns over vegetable prices, the Guangdong Provincial Development and Reform Commission has initiated daily monitoring and is working to ensure production and supply. Other regions are also taking steps to address the issue and maintain stability in the vegetable market.
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Original content

The city’s grain reserve scale is 2.03 million tons, and the social circulation storage is 530,000 tons Can meet the ration needs of the city's population for about 9 months The average daily slaughter of pigs in Guangzhou is 21,000, an increase of approximately 75% year-on-year (October) The average daily trading volume of eggs in Chatou Egg Wholesale Market is 480 tons (October) The average daily trading volume of Huangsha Aquatic Products is 500 tons (October) Some time ago, the prices of some livelihood commodities in Guangzhou experienced short-term fluctuations, and the general public was very concerned about the trend of market prices. In this regard, on November 9th, Guangzhou held a press conference to ensure the supply and stable prices of important livelihood commodities. Relevant responsible comrades of the Bureau of Commerce, the Municipal Agriculture and Rural Bureau, the Municipal Market Supervision Bureau, and the Guangzhou Supply and Marketing Cooperatives ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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