1, the supply of vegetables is slow.
Due to the rainy weather in most parts of China, the main vegetable producing areas in northern China, such as Henan, Shandong and Hebei, have been affected by heavy rain, and many places have suffered from floods. Continuous. The heavy rain flooded the vegetable fields, causing the vegetables in many places to be damaged and the output to drop. In addition, since autumn, cold air has hit some areas, and vegetables have been devastated, resulting in a decrease in their output and an increase in transportation costs.
2. Weather influence.
Vegetables are different from grains. Most vegetables are fresh and delicious. Price fluctuations are also based on the weather. The production and sowing of vegetables customized according to the weather are easily affected by seasons, factors and weather. After the cold weather in the north, the supply of vegetables is relatively tight, and most of them are planted in greenhouses. Cucumber, beans, tomatoes and other seasonal fresh vegetables will be in short supply, so the price will also rise.
3. The impact of the epidemic.
The director of the vegetable factory was also caused by the epidemic. In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic, the state has implemented a comprehensive blockade and control of the epidemic. Generally speaking, most farmers' markets in the north rely on vegetables from the south. Because the epidemic transportation pipeline was blocked, the transportation cost increased, the supply was short, and the price of vegetables rose sharply.
In a word, we can't guarantee that vegetable prices will continue to rise or fall, only to see whether the coordination of regional management departments can keep the transportation of agricultural products smooth. And the reasonable control of vegetable prices in the future, I believe that one day I can eat vegetables with normal vegetable prices.