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March 28: "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price 200 Index" increased by 0.12 points from yesterday

Pork Fat
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 29, 2024

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On March 28, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs reported a slight increase in the Agricultural Products Wholesale Price Index 200 to 123.48, and the Vegetable Basket product wholesale price index to 124.73. This reflects minor fluctuations in the prices of various agricultural products, with pork prices rising by 0.3%, while beef, mutton, eggs, and white strip chicken prices fell by 1.1% to 1.5%. Additionally, vegetable and fruit prices increased by 0.2% and 1.8%, respectively. Notably, Kyoho grapes and silver carp saw the highest price increases, whereas pineapple and beef experienced the most significant decreases.
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According to monitoring by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the "Agricultural Products Wholesale Price Index 200" on March 28 was 123.48, an increase of 0.12 points from yesterday, and the "Vegetable Basket" product wholesale price index was 124.73, an increase of 0.15 points from yesterday. As of 14:00 today , the average price of pork in the national agricultural products wholesale market was 20.41 yuan/kg, up 0.3% from yesterday; beef 66.90 yuan/kg, down 1.5% from yesterday; mutton 62.88 yuan/kg, down 1.1% from yesterday; eggs 8.40 yuan/kg, It dropped 1.1% from yesterday; white strip chicken was 17.72 yuan/kg, down 1.2% from yesterday. The average price of 28 types of vegetables under key monitoring was 5.08 yuan/kg, up 0.2% from yesterday; the average price of 6 types of fruits under key monitoring was 7.49 yuan. /kg, up 1.8% from yesterday. Crucian carp is 18.40 yuan/kg, up 0.1% from yesterday; carp is 14.66 yuan/kg, up 0.2% from yesterday; silver carp is 9.95 ...
Source: Foodmate
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