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5月广州肉蛋菜价环比小幅下降
Guang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-06-11 20:15

Core Viewpoint - In May, the supply of essential consumer goods in Guangzhou was sufficient, with slight price declines observed for meat, eggs, and vegetables compared to the previous month [1] Group 1: Vegetable Market - The trading volume of vegetables in May saw a slight decrease, with an average daily trading volume down by 3.24% compared to April [2] - The average retail price of 32 major vegetables was 4.28 yuan per 500 grams, reflecting a decrease of 0.81% month-on-month [2] - Among the 32 vegetables, 18 saw price declines while 14 experienced price increases, with notable decreases in prices for white bean pods (down 8.90%), cucumbers (down 5.26%), and green pointed peppers (down 3.38%) [2] Group 2: Meat and Egg Prices - The average daily slaughter volume of pigs increased by 0.36% month-on-month, while pig prices continued to decline, down by 1.73%, leading to a sustained decrease in pork retail prices for three consecutive months [3] - The average retail price for four types of pork was 20.75 yuan per 500 grams, a decrease of 1.19% compared to the previous month [3] - The retail price of eggs was 5.97 yuan per 500 grams, down by 0.67%, while the price of light chickens rose slightly by 0.65% to 20.07 yuan per 500 grams [4] Group 3: Other Consumer Goods - The average retail price of five types of aquatic products was 13.76 yuan per 500 grams, reflecting an increase of 1.46% month-on-month [4] - The retail prices of various rice types showed mixed results, with prices for japonica rice rising by 0.32% while late indica rice decreased by 0.62% [4] - The retail price of 5 liters of refined peanut oil was 153.64 yuan per barrel, showing a slight decrease of 0.07% [4] Group 4: Market Outlook - The price trend for vegetables in Guangzhou is expected to show a slight rebound after initially declining, with projections indicating a small increase in the near term [5] - Overall, the prices of live pigs and pork have been on a downward trend throughout the year, with expectations of continued weak performance in meat prices as the Dragon Boat Festival approaches [5]