Core Insights - The market in Binzhou, Shandong Province, shows a significant "holiday effect" during the Spring Festival, with abundant supply and stable consumer demand, leading to a prosperous buying and selling atmosphere [1] Group 1: Market Conditions - The supply of staple food products, including grains and oils, is sufficient, and prices remain stable, with ordinary rice priced at 3.22 yuan per jin and standard flour at 2.46 yuan per jin, unchanged from pre-holiday levels [2] - Meat prices are relatively stable, with average prices for lean pork at 13.6 yuan per jin, fatty pork at 15.10 yuan per jin, fresh beef at 37.65 yuan per jin, and fresh lamb at 44.40 yuan per jin [3] - The average price of eggs in supermarkets is 4.34 yuan per jin, showing a slight decrease of 2.9% compared to pre-holiday prices [4] Group 2: Vegetable and Fruit Prices - The average price of 17 monitored vegetable varieties is 3.75 yuan per jin, remaining stable compared to previous prices, with a slight increase of 3.5% year-on-year [5] - Fruit prices are stable, with sufficient supply and prices maintaining pre-holiday levels [6] Group 3: Government Measures - The Binzhou Development and Reform Commission has implemented multiple measures to ensure market stability, including an emergency monitoring mechanism with 26 price monitoring points to quickly identify and respond to abnormal price trends [7] - Increased market inspections and monitoring frequency for 50 essential goods, including grains, oils, meats, eggs, vegetables, and dairy, with a daily reporting system in place [7] - The government has coordinated with relevant enterprises to ensure the supply of essential goods and has launched a winter-spring vegetable reserve plan to stabilize prices [7] - A market inspection team has been established to enhance oversight and prevent price gouging, ensuring a stable price order during the holiday period [8]
滨州:春节期间居民重要消费品市场供销两旺,整体价格相对平稳
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang·2026-02-24 13:53