Selected non-staple food prices –50th week of 2013

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Publish time: 18th December, 2013      Source: Department of Market and Economic Information, MOA
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Selected non-staple food prices –50th week of 2013

DATE:2013-12-18           SOURCE:Department of Market and Economic Information, MOA
 

Animal products' prices are mixed while vegetable prices fall slightly

 

According to MOA's Agri-product Wholesale Market Information Network, the Nationwide Agri-product Wholesale Price Index for the 50th week of 2013 (Dec. 9-15, 2013) is 197.37 (year 2000=100), decreasing by 0.62 points over a week ago. The Nationwide Non-staple Food Wholesale Price Index is 197.30, down by 0.73 points from the previous week. The trade volume of 60 items in 50 wholesale markets under intensive monitoring is 586,200 tons, decreasing by 0.9% compared to the previous week.

 

Selected non-staple food prices

50th week of 2013

 

 

Wholesale prices

Trade

average yuan/kg

% change on the previous week

trade volume ton

% change on

the previous week

Animal products

 

 

 

 

Egg

8.28

+0.6

 

 

Mutton

55.23

+0.3

 

 

Beef

54.08

+0.2

 

 

Slaughtered chicken

14.06

-1.0

 

 

Pork

21.81

-0.3

 

 

Total1

 

 

17,000

+8.0

Aquatic products

 

 

 

 

Grass carp

13.83

+0.3

 

 

Large cutlass fish

27.71

+0.2

 

 

Silver carp

7.63

-1.3

 

 

Common carp

10.79

-1.2

 

 

Big-head carp

11.78

-0.4

 

 

Crucian carp

14.61

-0.3

 

 

Large yellow croaker

37.30

-0.2

 

 

Total1

 

 

16,500

-0.9

Vegetables2

 

 

 

 

Average of 28 vege

3.57

-1.1

 

 

Chinese cabbage

 

d3

 

 

Turnip

 

d3

 

 

Others

 

c4

 

 

Total1

 

 

461,400

+0.3

Fruits5

 

 

 

 

Average of 7 fruits

5.67

+3.3

 

 

Jufeng grape

 

r6

 

 

Watermelon

 

r6

 

 

Total1

 

 

52,200

-7.1

 

 

Note:

1. The total trade volume in 50 major wholesale markets under intensive monitoring of MOA.

2. Out of the 28 items of vegetable under intensive monitoring, the prices for 17 items fell.

3. Dropped by over 5%.

4. Changed within 5%.

5. Prices fell for 7 items of fruit under intensive monitoring.

6. Rose substantially.