Supply Stability - Despite continuous rainfall in Beijing and surrounding areas, the supply of fruits and vegetables remains stable, with the daily vegetable listing volume at approximately 20,000 tons and an average wholesale price of 2.62 yuan per kilogram [2][4] - The market has implemented measures to ensure supply stability, including the use of over 10,000 ice blocks daily to cool vegetables and the construction of rain shelters for normal trading [3][6] Price Trends - Prices for some leafy vegetables have seen a slight increase due to increased harvesting costs caused by rainy weather, with wholesale prices for certain items rising from 2 yuan to 2.5 yuan per jin [2] - Overall, vegetable prices are reported to be lower than the same period last year, attributed to an expansion in planting areas [2] Retail and E-commerce Response - Supermarkets and fresh food e-commerce platforms have increased stock levels significantly, with some items seeing a supply increase of 2-3 times compared to normal [4] - Retailers like Wumart and Yonghui have adjusted logistics strategies to ensure timely delivery during adverse weather, including using smaller vehicles for distribution [4][5] Emergency Preparedness - The Beijing New Agricultural Market has prepared for the first red rainstorm warning of the year by advising merchants to take precautions and monitoring low-lying areas [6] - Supermarkets have established emergency response teams to manage operations during severe weather, ensuring consumer safety and service continuity [4][5]
北京商超保障“菜篮子”稳定