<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          Chinadaily.com.cn
           
          Go Adv Search

          Price of green onions shoots up

          Updated: 2012-03-17 09:23

          By Zhao Ruixue (China Daily)

            Comments() Print Mail Large Medium  Small

          A recent increase in the price of green onions, an ingredient used in many Chinese dishes, has caused a stir among residents in various parts of the country as well as among the online community.

          Insiders, though, said the price rise will be curbed by the arrival of spring green onions at market.

          Shao Wenxiang, a 65-year-old housewife in Jinan, Shandong province, is extremely careful now about how she handles green onions, taking time to prevent their leaves from falling off. Just a year ago, though, she didn't hesitate to remove yellowed leaves.

          "It is so expensive," Shao said. "A big leaf costs nearly 1 yuan (16 cents)."

          Like ginger and garlic, green onions are a daily part of many Chinese diets. In northern parts of the country, many people eat them raw.

          The price of green onions has risen quickly in the country since February, the fastest increases taking place in Beijing and Shandong, according to agriculture statistics released by Xinhua News Agency.

          The average wholesale price for 1 kilogram of green onions reached a high of 7.20 yuan at the Beijing Dayang Road Agricultural Product Market on March 15, while the price was 4.79 yuan at the Shouguang Fruits and Vegetables Market in Shandong, a large source of green onions.

          "Just yesterday, I bought green onions at a price of 7 yuan a kilogram at the market," said Zhang Ying, a 54-year-old from Qingdao, Shandong province.

          "I prefer garlic and onions when I cook, since green onions are so expensive."

          The rising price may benefit green onion wholesalers this year but not retailers.

          "The price is indeed much higher than last year, but the amount I sold is less since many buyers give up or buy only one or two green onions after they've heard the price," said a retailer who declined to give her name and was selling vegetables at the Li Tianhong Residential Area Vegetable Market in Beijing's Chaoyang district said.

          One of the retailer's colleagues, Xu Xihan, had similar thoughts.

          "Actually what we earned was less than what we got when the price was low," Xu said. "The cost of buying green onions is also high."

          She said she bought green onions from a wholesale trader for 8.4 yuan a kilogram and sold them for 10 yuan a kilogram.

          "I don't think the price will stay high," Xu said. "It's already 0.5 yuan cheaper than yesterday's price."

          Some, though, have found a way to make money.

          Shi Yunjie, a wholesale trader in Pingyi, Shandong province, said he made a little money out of green onions this year.

          "The green onions I collected last year were sold out at a price of between 2.6 yuan and 2.8 yuan for each kilogram, much higher than the price I paid when I got the green onions," Shi said.

          He declined to say how much he earned from selling green onions.

          Shi said he doubts the vegetable's price will continue to rise since spring green onions will be on the market in a month.

          Shi, who has been in the vegetable trade for 10 years, blamed the rising price on the weather.

          "The cold weather last winter and this spring has caused there to be fewer green onions," Shi said.

          The root cause of the higher prices is that the supply of green onions has fallen behind the demand for them, said Nie Binghua, director of the Shandong Economic Management Institute.

          Nie said the vegetable's price at this time last year had hit a low of less than 0.5 yuan a kilogram, so some traders chose to not store fresh green onions at the end of last year. That resulted in a lack of green onions at markets at a time when the spring variety was still growing.

          zhaoruixue@chinadaily.com.cn

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 婷婷无套内射影院| 国产亚洲精品综合一区| 精品久久人人做爽综合| a级毛片毛片看久久| 69精品无人区国产一区| 欧美人人妻人人澡人人尤物| 蜜臀av久久国产午夜福利软件| 日日摸夜夜添狠狠添欧美| 97视频精品全国免费观看| 国产精品99久久免费观看| 国偷自产一区二区三区在线视频| 亚洲成在人线AⅤ中文字幕| 在线看av一区二区三区| 欲乱人妻少妇邻居毛片| 午夜精品无人区乱码1区2区| 久久大香伊蕉在人线免费AV | 亚洲AV无码不卡一区二区三区| 国精偷拍一区二区三区| 最新国产麻豆aⅴ精品无码| 国产成人亚洲精品青草天美| 免费观看的AV毛片的网站不卡 | 肥臀浪妇太爽了快点再快点| 自拍日韩亚洲一区在线| 国产一区在线播放av| 久久五月精品综合网中文字幕| 亚洲熟妇中文字幕五十路| 国产网曝门亚洲综合在线 | 久久香蕉国产线看观看猫咪av| 亚洲欧美人成电影在线观看| 18禁国产一区二区三区| 亚洲国产午夜精品福利| 日本熟妇人妻右手影院| 午夜免费国产体验区免费的| 制服 丝袜 亚洲 中文 综合| 噜噜噜噜私人影院| 亚洲色欲色欲WWW在线丝| 视频一区视频二区卡通动漫| 又大又硬又爽免费视频| 好吊视频一区二区三区在线| 日本高清www无色夜在线视频| 欧美黑人激情性久久|