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The National Wholesale Price Index of Agricultural products on February 4, 2015 is higher than that of yesterday.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture, the national wholesale price index of agricultural products was 207.64 on February 4, down 0.14 points from yesterday, of which the wholesale price index of vegetable basket products was 209.94, down 0.16 points from yesterday. As of 14: 00:00 today, pork in the national agricultural products wholesale market

According to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture, the "National Wholesale Price Index of Agricultural products" was 207.64 on February 4, down 0.14 points from yesterday. Among them, the wholesale price index of "vegetable basket" products was 209.94, down 0.16 points from yesterday.

As of 14: 00:00 today, the average price of pork in the national agricultural wholesale market was 18.40 yuan / kg (pork wholesale price index was 165.28), down 0.6% from yesterday.

Beef cost 54.51 yuan per kilogram, down 0.2% from yesterday.

Mutton costs 52.30 yuan per kilogram, down 0.7% from yesterday.

Eggs are 9.12 yuan per kilogram, 0.5% lower than yesterday.

The white-striped chicken is 15.09 yuan per kilogram, up 0.7% from yesterday.

The average price of 28 kinds of vegetables monitored was 4.16 yuan / kg (vegetable wholesale price index was 221.78), down 0.7% from yesterday.

The average price of seven kinds of fruits under key monitoring was 5.98 yuan / kg, down 0.5% from yesterday.

The average price of crucian carp was 13.57 yuan / kg, up 0.7% from yesterday.

Carp is 11.92 yuan per kilogram, down 0.5% from yesterday.

Silver carp is 7.12 yuan / kg, down 1.7% from yesterday.

The big belt fish costs 27.92 yuan per kilogram, which is the same as yesterday.

Today, among the 60 varieties monitored in the domestic fresh agricultural products wholesale market, compared with yesterday, the top five price increases are pumpkin, eggplant, Jufeng grape, watermelon and tomato, with ranges of 2.9%, 1.8%, 1.8%, 1.2% and 0.9%, respectively. The top five price declines were cabbage, celery, pear, cauliflower and ginger, with ranges of 4.3%, 4.1%, 3.8%, 3.4% and 3.0%, respectively.

 
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