Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The price of vegetables has risen recently. Is it expected to fall back?

The price of vegetables has risen recently. Is it expected to fall back?

The price of vegetables has risen recently and is expected to fall back.

Meng Wei, spokesman of the National Development and Reform Commission, said that with the alternation of summer and autumn and the upgrading of vegetables, the supply stage in some areas was tight, which pushed up the price to some extent. But the growth cycle of vegetables is relatively short. With the reduction of extreme weather in the later period, autumn vegetables are listed one after another, and the market supply is expected to recover in a short time, and the price of fresh vegetables will also fall accordingly.

The National Development and Reform Commission has issued relevant notices, requiring all localities to strengthen the work of ensuring the supply and price stability of important livelihood commodities in key periods, and will continue to monitor the production, market and price of finished grain, edible oil, pork, chicken, eggs, vegetables and other commodities, and will start emergency monitoring during holidays to keep abreast of market price changes and respond quickly.

Meng Wei also revealed that the National Development and Reform Commission will increase the supply of central frozen pork reserves according to market conditions to meet the consumer demand of residents and ensure that pork prices basically run smoothly.

Extended data:

The recent increase in vegetable prices.

Judging from the quotations of vegetables in supermarkets, at present, a catty of green onions has been sold in 9 yuan, a catty of green peppers in 8 yuan, a catty of screw peppers 13 yuan, and a catty of millet peppers in 28 yuan. Ginger and garlic are very expensive, and even Chinese cabbage is on the rise. Cabbage, which used to cost 3-4 cents a catty, has now risen to 1.58 yuan/catty. Even more surprising, the radish rose to 2.3 yuan/Jin. In my impression, radish has always been very cheap, and now it has also ushered in a big rise.

In a supermarket in Xicheng District, Beijing, a kilo of spinach seedlings 12.8 yuan, pumpkin 6.99 yuan/kg, rape 5.79 yuan/kg, eggplant 9.98 yuan/kg, and yam 8.98 yuan/kg.

It is reported that the weighted average price of vegetables in Xinfadi is 4.22 yuan/kg, up 4.84% from the previous week and up 59.85% from 2.64 yuan/kg in the same period of 20 years. The rise in vegetable prices, on the one hand, is the early cold wave, and vegetables in many places are severely frozen and the listing period is postponed. On the one hand, transportation is limited, the area of growing vegetables is reduced, and the market supply is tight.