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Rise in vegetable prices expected due to cold weather

As temperatures dropped, the prices of certain vegetables already reacted with an increase, according to Li Wang, Fresh Vegetables Section Manager of the Tien Yuan Supermarket in Zhuzhou, China. 

Wang said, "usually, vegetable prices respond to drops in temperatures after one or two days. Many of the vegetables in the supermarket are imported. Based on past experience, prices do increase somewhat after the weather turns bad with icy rain."




At the Changyuan Shixian Vegetable PlantCooperative, Manager Jun Chen said, "each time the weather gets unfavourable,the photosynthesis of the vegetables weakens and thus their growth slowsdown, which leads to decreases in volumeof production. Additionally, bad weatheralso renders harvesting and logistics more difficult. This combination offactors drives up vegetable prices."

 

Source: Zhuzhou Evening Times.

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