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Some important vegetable seed prices

Tomato seeds with high resistance to nematodes are generally 0.12-0.18 yuan per seed, and those with TY resistance and high nematode resistance are 0.25-0.4 yuan per seed.

Bell peppers cost about 0.2-0.4 yuan each.

Eggplants, purple-calyx long eggplants and round eggplants are relatively cheap, ranging from a few yuan to dozens of yuan per pack, about 10 grams. Green calyx eggplant is generally 0.2-0.45 yuan a piece.

Cucumbers that are resistant to low temperature and low light in greenhouses are generally about 0.1-0.15 yuan each. Those grown in the open field are cheaper, ranging from a dozen to dozens of dollars per package, ranging from 10 grams, 25 grams, and 50 grams.

Chinese cabbage is also divided into many types. The ones planted in autumn cost a few yuan for a pack, 10 grams. The ones planted in spring range from a dozen to dozens. The most expensive ones that survive the summer are usually available for a few dozen yuan. One or two hundred.

Baby cabbage is cheap, so I won’t talk about it.

There is also a big difference in radish, depending on the variety. The average green radish costs more than ten or twenty yuan per catty, and the good variety costs about one hundred yuan per catty. White radish seeds are relatively expensive, ranging from tens to one or two hundred, for 50 grams.

For spring cauliflower, if it is white, 10 grams usually costs between 40 and 50 to 70 and 80. Golden yellow ones are more expensive, 3 grams costs 100 to 200 yuan, and purple ones also cost around 100 yuan.

There are many kinds of pumpkins, red and green, big and small, and mini. There are many kinds, and the prices vary greatly. There are dozens of yuan per pound, and there are also very expensive ones, such as mini pumpkins. , there are two or three yuan a piece.

Except that the price of the remaining cowpeas is much higher today, nothing else has changed. Not too expensive.

Because I am in the seed business, I know it better, haha. If you have anything you want to know, you can always share it