China: Yunnan and Guangxi Yangmei are on the market, with huge price differences in production areas and sales areas

Published 2023년 4월 18일

Tridge summary

Yunnan bayberries, also known as Zaomei, have been sold in major cities in the Yangtze River Delta since early April, with sales seeing a surge in Hangzhou. The fruit, which reaches maturity more than two months earlier in Yunnan due to the region's climate and environment, is currently priced between 200-270 yuan per box for common grades and 350-380 yuan for better grades. Despite the lower prices in other regions like Guangxi, the Yunnan bayberry market remains stable, while local bayberries have driven prices down by over 50% compared to last month. The price for fresh local bayberry in Yulin, Guangxi varies from 10-20 yuan/kg.
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Original content

Since the beginning of April, Yunnan bayberries have been listed in major cities in the Yangtze River Delta, and the sales are booming. It is understood that every morning, many fruit merchants in the Hangzhou Fruit Wholesale Market have sold out the bayberries. Most of the sales are Yunnan water chestnut bayberries. It is called Zaomei, and it comes from Shiping County, Honghe Prefecture. Yunnan has a high altitude and a low latitude. The suitable climate and environment allow the bayberry in Yunnan to mature more than two months earlier than those in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Merchants in the Wenzhou Fruit Wholesale Market said that the current wholesale price of common grade Yunnan bayberries is 200-270 yuan per box (6 catties), and a box of better grades can sell for 350-380 yuan. These bayberries are shipped by air from Yunnan. Come on, the current wholesale price is not high, mainly based on running volume. At present, the wholesale specifications of red bayberry are 8 catties, ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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