China: Vegetable production increased in August and prices were stable

Published 2023년 9월 8일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in China has organized discussions among experts to assess the current vegetable production and supply situation. Overall, vegetable production in August was stable, with an increase in output compared to the previous year. However, some regions experienced reductions in production due to floods and adverse weather conditions. Prices of vegetables remained low but are expected to rise slightly in September due to festival consumption and the impact of typhoons.
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Original content

Recently, the Planting Industry Management Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs organized the National Meteorological Center, some major vegetable producing provinces, the Institute of Vegetables and Flowers of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the China Vegetable Association and relevant experts to discuss and judge the current situation on the basis of comprehensively scheduling the vegetable production situation in August. And the vegetable production and supply situation in September. Generally speaking, in August, except for the local vegetable production reduction caused by floods in Huanghuai and North China, most of the main producing areas across the country had suitable light and temperature conditions. In addition, vegetables in the cold and cool areas of the northwest were concentrated in the market in August. The national vegetable output has increased both month-on-month and year-on-year, and farmland prices have been operating ...
Source: Foodmate

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