Core Viewpoint - In January, the prices of various agricultural products in Beijing showed a mixed trend, with most prices increasing except for a slight decrease in vegetable prices, indicating stable market conditions and sufficient supply [1][2]. Price Trends - Vegetable Prices: Slight decrease in January due to stable production in northern regions and increased supply from southern areas. However, year-on-year prices showed a significant increase, with tomatoes, spinach, and bok choy seeing notable rises [3]. - Pork Prices: Wholesale pork prices rebounded in January due to holiday demand, although they remain at a five-year low. Prices at different market levels were reported, with a notable increase in wholesale prices [5]. - Egg Prices: A slight increase in egg prices was observed due to reduced production and increased demand for the holiday season, with prices still at a five-year low [7]. - Beef and Lamb Prices: Both beef and lamb prices experienced a slight increase, influenced by changes in import tariffs and holiday demand, remaining at mid-levels over the past five years [9]. - Rice Prices: The price of japonica rice showed a slight increase as demand for high-quality rice rose ahead of the Spring Festival, while wheat auction results indicated stable supply [11]. - Cooking Oil Prices: Prices for cooking oil remained stable, with slight fluctuations noted in specific brands, and overall prices are at five-year lows [16][18]. Comparative Analysis - Price Rankings: In January, the prices of vegetables, pork, and eggs in Beijing ranked 33rd, 25th, and 21st respectively among 36 major cities, all below the national average [2].
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Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2026-02-13 09:48