China's March 29 Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200 fell 0.55 points from last Friday

Published 2021년 3월 29일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has reported a slight decrease in the "Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200" and the "vegetable basket" product wholesale price index. The average price of pork has decreased by 1.6%, while beef and mutton prices have also seen slight changes. Eggs and white striped chickens have seen slight price increases. The average price of 28 monitored vegetables has decreased, while the average price of six key monitored fruits has increased by 2.2%. Kyoho grapes, lettuce, and silver carp were the products with the highest price increases, while green onions, pumpkins, and cabbage saw the highest price decreases.
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Original content

According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, on March 29, the "Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200" was 126.23, a decrease of 0.55 points from last Friday, and the "vegetable basket" product wholesale price 200 index was 129.45, a decrease of 0.64 points from last Friday. At 14:00 today, the average price of pork in the national agricultural product wholesale market was 35.74 yuan/kg, down 1.6% from last Friday; beef was 77.90 yuan/kg, up 0.2% from last week; mutton was 77.61 yuan/kg, down from last Friday A decrease of 0.7%; eggs 8.29 yuan/kg, an increase of 0.2% from last Friday; white striped chickens 17.61 yuan/kg, a decrease of 0.3% from last Friday. The average price of 28 kinds of vegetables under monitoring was 5.04 kg, a decrease from last Friday 0.4%; the average price of the six key monitored fruits was 6.58 kg, up 2.2% from last Friday, the average price of crucian carp was 19.22 yuan/kg, up 0.5% from last Friday; carp was ...
Source: Foodmate

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