Vegetable production increased in September, and farmland prices ran smoothly, it is expected that vegetable supply will be sufficient in October, and prices will rise slightly in China

Published 2023년 10월 13일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs recently organized a meeting to discuss the current vegetable production and supply situation in China. Most of the major vegetable producing areas in the country have experienced favorable weather conditions, leading to increased vegetable production. The national vegetable field area has also increased year-on-year. It is expected that the supply of vegetables will be sufficient in October, and farmland prices will rise slightly due to seasonal consumption.
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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 Vegetable and Flower Institute 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 September. And the vegetable production and supply situation in October. Generally speaking, except for South China and West China, which have been affected by heavy rainfall in some places, most of the main vegetable producing areas in the country have had high temperatures, sufficient sunlight, and suitable moisture, and vegetable production has increased year-on-year and month-on-month. , farmland prices are running smoothly. Currently, the national vegetable field area is 102 million acres, an increase of 1.33 million acres ...
Source: Foodmate

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