Wholesale market pork prices in China rose slightly

Published 2021년 12월 15일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has reported a slight decrease in the Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index and the 'Vegetable Basket' Products Wholesale Price Index in the 48th week of 2021. The report highlights a slight increase in pork prices, while egg prices continue to fall. Meat prices, including beef, mutton, and white striped chicken, also saw slight increases, whereas vegetable prices generally declined, with some exceptions like winter melon. Fruit prices remained stable, with some showing slight increases or decreases depending on the type.
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Original content

According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, in the 48th week of 2021 (November 29-December 5, the same below), the "Agricultural Product Wholesale Price Index 200" is 128.91 (using 2015 as 100), which is 1.22 points lower than the previous week; The "Wholesale Price Index of'Vegetable Basket' Products 200" was 131.83 (100 in 2015), which was 1.47 points lower than the previous week. The price of pork rose slightly, and the price of eggs continued to fall. The weekly average price of pork in the wholesale market was 24.54 yuan per kilogram, up 0.3% month-on-month, which was the eighth consecutive week of increase, 37.9% lower than the same period last year; beef was 76.87 yuan per kilogram, down 0.4% month-on-year, year-on-year 1.5% higher; mutton 70.96 yuan per kg, up 0.5% month-on-month and 2.1% higher year-on-year; white striped chicken was 17.22 yuan per kg, up 1.5% month-on-month, and 6.3% higher year-on-year. The weekly average price of eggs ...
Source: Lvguo

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