粮食价格联动与替代效应
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注意 小麦市场出现新情况
Qi Huo Ri Bao· 2026-01-21 00:22
Group 1 - The demand for purchasing New Year goods among urban and rural residents has significantly increased, while the prices of live pigs and grain commodities like wheat and corn have rapidly declined [1] - Despite a reduction in wheat yield and quality in regions like Shandong, Henan, and Hebei, substantial increases in production in Northeast China and Xinjiang have largely compensated for the supply gap of high-quality wheat and corn [1] - The grain market is currently well-supplied due to a large inventory of both imported and domestic wheat and corn, which is being sold competitively, keeping prices stable [1] Group 2 - The "one needle" phenomenon refers to late sowing resulting in weak seedlings that have not formed tillers before winter [2] - In regions like Henan, despite the recent adverse weather conditions, there is optimism that with increased management efforts, the "one needle" wheat can still thrive in spring and yield normally [2] - The current market for wheat is not very active, with low purchasing enthusiasm from the demand side, despite being in the peak demand season [2]
注意,小麦市场出现新情况
Qi Huo Ri Bao· 2026-01-20 23:47
Group 1 - The demand for purchasing New Year goods among urban and rural residents has significantly increased, while the prices of live pigs and grain commodities like wheat and corn have rapidly declined [1] - Despite a reduction in wheat yield and quality in regions like Shandong, Henan, and Hebei, substantial increases in production from Northeast China and Xinjiang have largely compensated for the supply gap of quality wheat and corn [1] - The grain market is currently well-supplied due to large inventories of both imported and domestic wheat and corn, which are being sold competitively, leading to stable prices [1] Group 2 - The "one needle" phenomenon refers to late sowing resulting in weak seedlings that have not developed tillers before winter [2] - In regions like Henan, despite adverse weather conditions, there is optimism that with increased management efforts, the "one needle" wheat can still thrive in spring and yield normally [2] - The current market for wheat is not very active, with low purchasing enthusiasm from the demand side, despite being in the peak demand season [2]