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February 17: The "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price 200 Index" fell 1.09 points from last Friday

Published Feb 17, 2025

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has reported a slight decrease in the "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price 200 Index" and the "Vegetable Basket" product wholesale price index. The average price of pork has also decreased slightly, while beef and mutton prices have increased. The average price of 28 key monitored vegetables and 6 key monitored fruits has also decreased. The most significant price increases were seen in hairtail, banana, beef, Fuji apple, and mutton, while the most significant price decreases were in cucumber, lettuce, oyster mushroom, celery, and green onion.
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According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price 200 Index" on February 17 was 121.94, down 1.09 points from last Friday, and the "Vegetable Basket" product wholesale price index was 123.34, down 1.28 points from last Friday. As of 14:00 today, the average price of pork in the national agricultural product wholesale market was 21.76 yuan/kg, down 0.1% from last Friday; beef was 57.79 yuan/kg, up 1.8% from last Friday; mutton was 59.40 yuan/kg, up 1.2% from last Friday; eggs were 8.54 yuan/kg, down 1.6% from last Friday; white-striped chicken was 17.61 yuan/kg, the same as last Friday. The average price of 28 key monitored vegetables was 5.11 yuan/kg, down 1.9% from last Friday; the average price of 6 key monitored fruits was 2.3 yuan/kg, down 1.8% from last Friday. The average price is 7.50 yuan/kg, down 0.5% from last Friday. Crucian carp is 19.41 yuan/kg, up 1.0% from last Friday; carp is 14.08 yuan/kg, down ...
Source: Foodmate
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