Prices of vegetables during the Spring Festival at the Shanghai Jiangqiao market in China

Published 2021년 1월 30일

Tridge summary

The average price of mixed vegetables at the Shanghai Jiangqiao Wholesale Market increased by 0.6% this week to 407.2 yuan/100 kg, a 2.3% increase from the same period last year. However, due to improved supply conditions and normal temperatures, the overall price of vegetables is not expected to rise sharply before the Chinese New Year. Prices of commodities like cauliflower, zucchini, broccoli, and green cabbage have fluctuated, while peppers in Hainan and Fujian production areas have remained stable. The price of cucumbers has risen due to a cold wave and gray mold, but is expected to fall if the temperature normalizes. The supply of beef cabbage is tight, and its price is expected to remain high, while the price of white radish has increased due to a quality issue and decreased supply from Fujian, but is currently stable with the transfer of radish from other provinces.
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Original content

This week, the average price of mixed vegetables at the Shanghai Jiangqiao Wholesale Market was 407.2 yuan/100 kg, an increase of 0.6% compared to last week’s 404.8 yuan/100 kg. Compared to last year’s 397.8 yuan/100 kg, an increase of 9.4 yuan/100 kg, an increase of 2.3% . In the past two weeks, the temperature in the south has increased significantly. With occasional rain, vegetable supply conditions have improved, and vegetable prices in most southern producing areas have fallen slightly. This week, the average price of mixed vegetables rose only 0.6% month-on-month, compared with 8.1% last week. This week, loose cauliflower, zucchini, broccoli, green cabbage, corn, green cabbage, etc. rose and fell. Commodities such as cabbage, long radish, potatoes, spinach, cowpeas, tomatoes, and eggplants are trending steadily. Peppers in Hainan and Fujian production areas, Except for the price of jujube peppers (thin-skinned peppers), most of the prices were stable. In terms of the amount ...
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