Cherry price 2019: how about the price of cherries this year? Why are cherries so expensive?
Cherry is a kind of fruit that is very expensive in our fruit market. Compared with the price of bananas in the market, the price of cherry is very high. But it's usually 40-50 yuan per jin. Have you ever seen cherries worth 320 yuan per jin?
Recently, someone at Lufthansa Friendship Mall in Beijing saw a box of yellow cherries made in Shandong Province. It costs 960 yuan for 3 jin, an average of 320 yuan per jin. The price is really high. Litchi King in Hainan, 190 yuan per jin, the price is almost 19 times that of ordinary litchi! Netizens have lamented that as soon as the flag of "cherry freedom" was set up, it was gone, and even "fruit freedom" was about to be lost.
The price of cherries worth 320 yuan per jin is even more expensive than imported cherries. Is the price of cherries really right? Why do cherries cost so much? What is the specific reason?
Some fruit vendors said that the reason why the fruit is expensive this year is that when the fruit trees blossomed last year, there were several hailstorms, resulting in less fruit setting and a drop in output, so the price went up. However, when the new fruit comes down in October this year, the prices of apples and pears will fall somewhat.
This year, the summer is too late, the spring climate is unstable, and the listing of a large number of fruits has been postponed. It is expected that with a large number of seasonal fruits on the market, fruit prices will fall seasonally.
Not all cherries are so expensive. Cherries are different from place to place. Take Nanjing Cherry as an example. In the normal Nanjing cherry market, the crystal cherry is 38 yuan 43 yuan per jin, and the rhubarb cherry is 45 yuan to 48 yuan per jin. The picking price is 50 yuan per jin, and the retail price is 35 yuan per jin. If you want to eat a lot of cherries, you can choose these places.
Now the price of fruit is really high, if you want to buy low-priced fruit, you have to wait for the price of fruit to come down in October!
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