Data from znw58.com shows that the price of Chinese watermelons showed a downward trend in the first week of May, but the decline was not great. Meteorological information for north China shows that the temperature dropped after May 11th, and rainfall and wind increased. These weather conditions have a significant impact on the watermelon market.
Data analysis further shows an overall price decline for watermelons from production areas in Shandong and Henan. The price of watermelons from Guangxi and Guangdong slightly increased. Watermelon production areas in Shaanxi mainly produce watermelons sold in gift boxes. The price is relative stable because the production volume is small. Shaanxi will begin to harvest large volumes of watermelons in the second half of May.
The price of watermelons will continue to fall in middle to late May, but whether the decline will be large or small depends on the weather.
Source: znw58.com