"A cabbage is 49.31 yuan"? Highlight the importance of the end of the supply chain, in China

Published 2022년 11월 2일

Tridge summary

Xining City in Qinghai Province has experienced a disruption in the supply of agricultural and sideline products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, due to an outbreak of new coronary pneumonia at a distribution center. This has led to concerns about the safety of "vegetable baskets" and "rice bags" and the stability of people's livelihoods. The article emphasizes the need for modernization and inclusion of these issues in the urban governance system to ensure the smooth supply of agricultural products and stabilize prices. It also stresses the importance of emergency preparedness and mobilizing market forces to address these challenges. The article uses this incident as a reminder of the urgent need to strengthen the capacity for ensuring the supply of agricultural products and to implement scientific and flexible policies to balance epidemic prevention with economic and social development.
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Original content

Ensuring the safety of "vegetable baskets" and "rice bags" is related to the well-being of the people and the stability of the people's hearts. It is not only an economic issue, but also an important livelihood and political issue. Some problems exposed under the influence of the epidemic have further highlighted the preservation of "vegetable baskets". Importance and urgency of modernization for inclusion in urban governance system and governance capacity. Recently, an agricultural and sideline product distribution center in Xining City, Qinghai Province found 3 confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia. In order to avoid the spread of the epidemic, all districts in Xining pressed the "pause button". Due to the sudden closure of various districts, many households were not fully prepared for daily necessities such as fresh fruits and vegetables , "It is difficult to buy vegetables" and "expensive to buy vegetables" once became the focus of the issue. Some media even exposed the ...
Source: FoodChina

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