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The Vegetables Prices Will Continue to Grow in Harbin, Heilongjiang

China Agriculture Report By CnAgri2012-09-25 11:48:27China Agriculture Report Print
Keywords:Vegetables Prices

Due to seasonal change, the supply of the vegetables is insufficient, leading to increase in vegetables prices. On the second half of August, 2012, the vegetable prices remain high. In comparison of November 2011, the celery in Harbin increased by 70% and the prices of cabbage increased by 40%. The prices of nine vegetables have increased by 30%. It is hoped that the prices of vegetables will become stable till fall vegetables enter the market.

From “China Fruits and Vegetables Market Monthly Report

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