Group 1 - Recent heavy rainfall in Beijing has led to increased efforts by markets and vendors to organize supply, resulting in sufficient availability of agricultural products such as vegetables and fruits [1] - On July 27, the market reported a vegetable supply of 1.92 million tons with an average price of 2.64 yuan per kilogram, while on July 28, the supply increased to 1.94 million tons with an average price of 2.65 yuan per kilogram, indicating stable pricing despite fluctuations [2] - The market has activated emergency plans to ensure adequate supply and price stability, with proactive measures taken to notify vendors and prepare for flood prevention [2] Group 2 - Certain vegetable prices have risen due to continuous heavy rainfall affecting production areas in Inner Mongolia and northern Hebei, particularly for varieties like cabbage and spinach [2] - Conversely, increased planting areas and production capacity in other regions have led to a rise in supply and a decrease in prices for vegetables such as leeks and cucumbers [2] - The market is currently experiencing a high supply of melons, especially watermelons, with daily listings exceeding 2,000 tons, contributing to overall supply stability [2]
北京“菜篮子”货足价稳
Bei Jing Wan Bao·2025-07-30 07:29