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“小菜篮”里装着“大民生” 面对菜价波动 多地出实招守护“菜篮子”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-12 23:03

Core Viewpoint - Recent increases in vegetable prices, particularly leafy greens, are attributed to factors such as production disasters, rising transportation costs, and transitional supply shortages due to shifting production areas [1][3][4] Group 1: Price Trends - Prices for vegetables like small cabbage have surged to 1.90 yuan per jin, more than double the usual price, marking a new high for the year [1] - The average price of vegetables in the Beijing market has increased by 10% month-on-month, with notable price hikes in spinach and celery [3][10] - In Hangzhou, prices for leafy vegetables have risen significantly, with small cabbage prices increasing from around 4-5 yuan to over 8 yuan [8][9] Group 2: Supply Chain and Production Issues - The Beijing New Fa Di market, which supplies over 80% of Beijing's agricultural products, is experiencing supply shortages due to adverse weather conditions in key production areas like Zhangbei County [1][4] - Zhangbei County, a major vegetable supplier, has seen production affected by heavy rainfall, leading to a reduction in output by approximately 1.13 million tons [5][6] - Farmers in Zhangbei are adapting to extreme weather by improving drainage systems and increasing planting efforts as prices rise [5][6] Group 3: Market Responses and Strategies - Various regions are implementing measures such as AI monitoring and price stabilization strategies to ensure sufficient vegetable supply and price stability [7][9] - In Jiangxi, local authorities are encouraging stores to increase the variety of affordable products and provide subsidies to maintain stable prices [10][11] - Supermarkets in Beijing are offering seasonal vegetables at prices approximately 10% lower than market rates to provide consumers with affordable options [9][11]