Taiwan: Wind damage in leafy vegetable production areas was minor

Published 2024년 11월 4일

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The Agriculture and Food Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture said today (4th) that the main leafy vegetable producing areas in the north and central and southern parts of the country were slightly damaged by this storm. Domestic cabbage (cabbage) production has increased in flat-growing areas since November, and the weather has been cold recently. It will help the growth of various vegetables, and the volume and price of vegetables will continue to stabilize. The Agri-Food and Food Administration will guide farmers' groups to adjust shipments. Starting tomorrow, a special cabbage discount area will be launched simultaneously in more than 1,500 supermarkets and mass merchandisers such as Quanlian and Carrefour in Taiwan. Welcome People choose to buy.

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Affected by Typhoon "Kangri", vegetable prices have fluctuated slightly before and after the typhoon recently. The Agricultural and Food Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture said today (4th) that the main producing areas of leafy vegetables in the north and central and south were slightly damaged by this typhoon. In November Domestic cabbage (cabbage) production has increased in flat-growing areas, and the recent cool weather has helped the growth of various vegetables. The volume and price of vegetables will continue to stabilize. The Agri-Food and Food Administration will guide farmers' groups to adjust shipments, and will be distributed across Taiwan starting tomorrow. More than 1,500 supermarkets and mass merchandisers including Carrefour and Carrefour have simultaneously launched special cabbage discount areas, welcoming the public to buy. The warning for Typhoon Kangrui has been lifted on November 1. The vegetable trading volume of the Taipei Fruit and Vegetable ...
Source: Agriharvest

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