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2012 or warm winter, high risk of growing vegetables in winter

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, 2012 or warm winter, high risk of growing vegetables in winter

Data show that the 2012 El Ni ñ o phenomenon is being generated!

Warm winter is one of the main consequences of El Ni ñ o affecting the climate of our country. Once there is a warm winter, the supply of vegetables grown in winter may exceed the demand.

The ones hardest hit by the warm winter will be the winter melons and vegetables in Hainan. Hainan grows about 2.4 million mu of melons and vegetables in winter every year, and the main factor to adjust its market price is the winter temperature. In the cold winter, you can earn whatever you grow. If it is warm in winter, the risk is extremely high. If the harvest peak can be reached in December-January, the price risk may be reduced, but for the vast majority of farmers who switch to melons and vegetables after the rice harvest, this may be very difficult.

High yield of vegetables in warm winter in the market

When it comes to the Spring Festival every year, the price of vegetables is always the most expensive in a year, but when it is cold during the Spring Festival, the output of vegetables is low, so the price rises, but if affected by a warm winter, the output of vegetables is higher than in previous years, and the market supply is plentiful. Prices will fall and not rise.

 
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