Economic Daily News-China Economic Network Beijing, April 22 (Reporter Li Jialin Guo Jingyuan) At the press conference on the prevention and control of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic in Beijing on the 22nd, Wang Hongcun, second-level inspector of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce, said that since the outbreak, Beijing The supply of daily necessities such as grains, oils, vegetables and meat and eggs in the city is stable and the market is in good order. There is no shortage of stocks.

  According to the monitoring, in the past week, the average daily market volume of newly-grown vegetables in Beijing was 18.989 million kilograms, the weighted average wholesale price was 2.37 yuan per kilogram, which was basically the same as that of the previous week. The chain increased by 1.54%.

  Wang Hongcun introduced that in order to do a good job in ensuring the supply of daily necessities in the city, Beijing has established a comprehensive monitoring network. On the basis of the original daily monitoring system, the city ’s 7 primary wholesale markets and 22 key supermarket chains, convenience stores, and e-commerce enterprises were stationed, and 80 store managers reported the market dynamics every day. The commerce bureaus in various districts report information every day, the primary and secondary markets report daily, and use 12345 to understand social responses every day, etc., to keep abreast of market information in a timely manner, and to ensure immediate response to disposal once fluctuations occur. Establish two "point-to-point" monitoring replenishment mechanisms, through urban linkages, government-enterprise linkages, to ensure that the market for daily necessities is constantly stocked and does not raise prices. By improving the logistics distribution system, establishing an emergency transportation coordination mechanism and an emergency vehicle support team, the interprovincial transportation and intra-city distribution will be ensured.