1. Vegetables are growing well this year and the supply is sufficient.
The weather has been fine since the beginning of spring this year. Long-term sunny days have led to good growth of vegetables, and many fruit farmers have a bumper harvest of vegetables.
In this case, the supply of vegetables becomes more. There are so many vegetables that many vegetable vendors can't accept all of them. However, if the vegetables in the hands of vegetable farmers are not sold in time, once they are put on for a day or two, the vegetables will become stale and even more unsalable.
Therefore, many vegetable farmers will consider selling their vegetables at a reduced price. Vegetable farmers choose to cut prices, and the price of vegetables will naturally become lower.
Although there are some fresh-keeping techniques for vegetables, these fresh-keeping techniques themselves need cost to maintain. Vegetable farmers don't have enough cost and manpower to keep vegetables fresh, so they can only sell them as soon as possible.
Second, the demand for vegetables decreased after the holiday and the market shrank.
During the Spring Festival, everyone went back to their hometown, which led to a sharp increase in the rural vegetable market. At that time, some vegetable farmers also took vacations, which led to a bigger market and less supply, so the price became more expensive.
After the Spring Festival, most people returned to the cities, which caused the vegetable market in rural areas to shrink and the demand to decrease. Vegetable farmers started to work and the supply increased, so vegetables became more expensive.
3. What is the price trend after vegetables?
According to expert analysis, the price of vegetables is likely to remain stable and will not change much, because the market is always so big that it will not change again, which shows that the market demand is stable.
Although the weather is good this year, vegetable farmers actually have to pay a certain cost to produce vegetables. Now the price of vegetables has fallen below the cost line. If it falls again, vegetable farmers will lose money, so the price of vegetables should not fall again and will basically remain at the current price position.