China: Vegetable production is good in November and farmgate price has dropped significantly; weather conditions in December will be favorable and supply will be guaranteed

Published 2024년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current state of vegetable production and supply in China, highlighting the impact of weather conditions and production levels. It reports a sufficient supply and a significant decrease in farm gate prices in November, with the national average temperature being higher than usual. The article also notes that the prices of individual varieties such as garlic, lotus root, and pumpkin are still high compared to previous years. Looking ahead, weather conditions are expected to be generally favorable for vegetable production, and measures are being taken to ensure stable production and supply, including advanced planning, implementation of key technologies, and strengthening the connection between production and marketing.
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Original content

Recently, the Crop Management Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs organized the National Meteorological Center, major vegetable producing provinces, the Vegetable and Flower Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the China Vegetable Association and relevant experts to discuss and judge the recent vegetable production and supply situation based on the comprehensive dispatch of vegetable production in November. In general, the national average temperature in November was higher than the same period of previous years, and the impact of the two cold air activities was limited. Vegetable production and supply were sufficient, and the price at the farm gate dropped by more than 20% month-on-month. At present, the area of vegetables in the field nationwide is 90.92 million mu, an increase of 1.24 million mu year-on-year. It is expected that the intensity of cold air in December will be weak, and the temperature in most parts of the ...
Source: Foodmate

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