Taiwan: The price of green bananas has rebounded, and the purchase of feeding pigs has been suspended

Published 2022년 9월 26일

Tridge summary

In the Gaoping area, excessive rainfall and fast banana growth have led to a surplus of B-grade bananas, causing a drop in banana prices. However, the cool weather has improved banana quality, and only certain fruits are left in the market, easing the detoxification pressure. The Agriculture and Food Administration has guided the purchase of B-grade bananas for pig feed and processing. Despite climate change affecting banana quality and quantity, the price of bananas remains uncertain due to the impact of the epidemic and the availability of export orders to Japan.
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Original content

Since late August this year, the high rainfall and rapid growth of bananas in the Gaoping area have resulted in a large number of B-grade bananas and a drop in the price of bananas in the producing area. For pig feed, the current price of A-grade green bananas in the origin has risen to 10 yuan per kilogram. The Agriculture and Food Administration said today (26) that the weather has turned cold recently, and the quality of bananas has rebounded, and only bananas, papayas, guava, etc. are left in the market. , the alternative consumption of fruits is limited, the pressure of banana detoxification has eased. The purchase of bananas fed to pigs by the Agriculture and Food Administration for 7 consecutive days ended yesterday. Chen Liyi, head of the crop production team of the Agriculture and Food Administration, said that there was a lot of rain in August and September, and the bananas grew fast, but the harvest was not suitable for storage, and the market was mainly consumed before ...
Source: Agriharvest

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