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Beinong Taipei Fruit and vegetable Market will be closed for 6 days within 12 days! Red fruits and vegetables are ripe and there is a big traffic jam, and farmers feel heartache when the price falls.

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, Beinong Taipei Fruit and vegetable Market will be closed for 6 days within 12 days! Red fruits and vegetables are ripe and there is a big traffic jam, and farmers feel heartache when the price falls.

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(for the follow-up development of the news, please see: the Taipei fruit and vegetable market has been closed for too long, local farmers' associations are dissatisfied, and the Council of Agriculture is "unacceptable" to the northern city government.)

This year's Spring Festival lasts only five days, but the end of the holiday is only three days. Starting from 24 February, the Taipei fruit and vegetable auction market has been closed for three consecutive days. On the first auction day after closing, the total number of shipments reached more than 150000, reaching an all-time high, and the total trading volume also reached 2108 metric tons. The explosion of agricultural products led to a straight fall in auction prices, causing a serious impact on the producing area. In particular, continuous harvesting of crops, if there is no storage equipment, can only be put on the tree aging, creating an alternative "red" ironic scene.

What is even more worrying is still to come, because as soon as the Lantern Festival arrives, the Taipei fruit and vegetable auction market will be closed for three consecutive days, which is equivalent to the 12 days from February 24 to March 7. Taiwan's largest fruit and vegetable distribution base will be closed for a total of six days. Wu Yinning, general manager of the Taipei Agricultural products Company, said that this year's closing day was decided by the Taipei City Government at a meeting last year. She immediately appointed the business department manager to attend the meeting on behalf of the agricultural company, and expressed her opposition to the continuous suspension of the market. However, the meeting concluded that the market would be closed for three days, but she did not realize at that time that the situation would be so serious. Wu Yinning stressed: "what we can do now is to do our best to promote and sell!"

A member of the peasant association said, "people can have a holiday, but the crops grow up every day. As soon as Mindou enters the harvest season, it has to be harvested every day. These decision-makers don't understand and think that there is no difference in a day, but it only takes one day to make a lot of difference!"

As soon as the harvest season begins, Zhong Songhuan's wife soaks in the garden every day, and the plants are full of min beans waiting to be harvested. (photo / Li Huiyi)

Beinong Dictionary:

The Taipei Agricultural Transportation and Marketing Company (hereinafter referred to as Beinong) was established in October 1983. at present, it has the "first Wholesale Market" and the "second Wholesale Market", collectively referred to as the "Taipei Fruit and vegetable auction Market." it is the largest auction market in Taiwan. vegetables and fruits are supplied daily to more than 7 million people in Greater Taipei and surrounding counties and cities.

With a total capital of 200 million yuan, Beinong is a private public utility with a board of directors that can operate independently, with private shares (peasant associations at all levels) accounting for 54.48% and public shares accounting for 45.52%. Among them, the Northern City Government, the Council of Agriculture, and peasant associations at all levels hold 22.76%, 22.76% and 24.79% respectively, which can be said to be a "three-thirds of the world" situation.

Since the proportion of government shares of the Council of Agriculture is the same as that of the Northern City Government, it used to be that the chairman of the Board of Directors of the North Peasants was mostly appointed by the Municipal Government and the General Manager was appointed by the Council of Agriculture. In addition, Beinong is the largest distribution center for the throughput of fruits and vegetables in Taiwan, which has a great impact on people's livelihood, so the operation of Beinong always gives people a strong political flavor.

Extended report: the Taipei fruit and vegetable market has been closed for too long, local farmers' associations are dissatisfied, and the Council of Agriculture is "unacceptable" to the northern city government.

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