Week 42 of 2025 (October 13-19, 2025) Domestic and International Agricultural Products Market Dynamics — Domestic vegetable prices rise slightly, pork and egg prices continue to fall, international prices of various bulk agricultural products fall slightly

Published 2025년 10월 22일

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Core tip: According to the monitoring by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the "200 Index of Wholesale Prices of Agricultural Products" for the 42nd week of 2025 (October 13-19, 2025, same below) was 119.35 (with 2015 as 100), up 0.84 points from the previous week, and down 10.69 points year-on-year; the "'Grocery Basket' Products Wholesale Price Index" was 120.37 (with 2015 as 100), up 0.98 points from the previous week, and down 12.28 points year-on-year.

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I. Domestic Wholesale Market Transaction Situation for Fresh Agricultural Products According to the monitoring by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, in the 42nd week of 2025 (October 13-19, 2025, same below), the "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price 200 Index" was 119.35 (with 2015 as 100), up 0.84 points from the previous week, and down 10.69 points year-on-year; the "'Grocery Basket' Products Wholesale Price Index" was 120.37 (with 2015 as 100), up 0.98 points from the previous week, and down 12.28 points year-on-year. 1. Pork and egg prices continue to decline. The average wholesale price of pork in the wholesale market was 18.11 yuan per kilogram, down 3.8% week-on-week, marking a sixth consecutive week of small declines, with a cumulative drop of 8.4% and a year-on-year decrease of 27.4%; the average wholesale price of beef in the wholesale market was 65.98 yuan per kilogram, up 0.2% week-on-week, and up 7.3% year-on-year; the average wholesale price of mutton ...
Source: Foodmate

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