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入冬北京肉菜供应充足 新发地市场耐储菜批量上市
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-11-07 09:28
Core Insights - The sales of storage vegetables are increasing as winter begins, with a market vegetable volume of 19,200 tons and an average price of 3.61 yuan per kilogram, slightly higher than last year [1] - The price of Chinese cabbage is currently 0.6 yuan per jin, which is an increase compared to the same period last year, while the daily trading volume has decreased by 9% to 1,000 tons [3] - The supply of storage vegetables is stable, with key varieties including round cabbage, potatoes, onions, sweet potatoes, carrots, and white radishes having daily market volumes of 950 tons, 1,050 tons, 1,090 tons, 800 tons, 1,120 tons, and 980 tons respectively [3] Supply and Demand Dynamics - The supply of fresh vegetables has become tighter due to seasonal changes, with the main supply areas shifting southward and production methods changing from open fields to greenhouses [3] - Continuous rainfall in the Yellow River basin since mid-September has led to reduced yields and delayed planting of certain vegetables due to water accumulation in fields [3] - Cold weather has halted the growth of open-field vegetables, resulting in smaller sizes and higher prices for certain small vegetable varieties [4] Market Adjustments - The market is taking measures to ensure stable vegetable supply, including developing trading greenhouses and increasing the supply of warming materials [4] - The storage capacity for storage vegetables in the surrounding areas of Beijing is being enhanced, with a target of maintaining a total stock of no less than 100,000 tons [4] Pork Market Insights - The average price of pork is 15.25 yuan per kilogram, down from 20.3 yuan per kilogram last year, with a market volume of 2,299 heads compared to 1,916 heads last year [4] - The decrease in pork prices is attributed to an increase in the daily market volume of live pigs, with slaughterhouses raising wholesale prices while expanding market sales [4] - The supply capacity of live pigs is sufficient, indicating that pork prices are expected to remain low in the long term [5]