(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Vegetables from other cities expedited their aid to Beijing Beijing's "vegetable basket" goods at a stable price

  China News Agency, Beijing, June 22 (Reporter Du Yan) Hebei's first batch of 5,000 tons of vegetables arrived in Beijing one after another and set up non-contact vegetables to be transferred to Beijing for transit and transfer stations... After the outbreak of the cluster epidemic in the Xinfadi wholesale market in Beijing, Foreign provinces have accelerated the entry of vegetables into Beijing, increased market input, and ensured adequate supply of "vegetable baskets" and stable prices in the capital.

  About 80% of Beijing's agricultural products are supplied by foreign ports. Before the outbreak, vegetable supply in the Xinfadi wholesale market accounted for about 70% of the total supply in Beijing, pork accounted for about 10% of the total supply in Beijing, and beef and mutton accounted for about 3% of the total supply in Beijing. Among them, the average daily market volume of vegetables is about 19 million kg.

  The Xinfadi Wholesale Market will be temporarily closed from 3:00 on June 13. People once worried that "can you still eat vegetables?" "Will the price of vegetables skyrocket?" ... Beijing immediately moved the vegetables and fruits originally traded in the market to the 4 designated areas nearby for trading. Vehicles carrying beef and mutton are diverted to another wholesale market in Fengtai District-Beijing Jingfeng Yuegezhuang Agricultural Products Wholesale Market Center (referred to as "Yuegezhuang Wholesale Market").

  At present, Beijing's vegetable supply gap is being stepped up to fill the gap by other markets.

  According to the data released by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce, in the past week, the market volume of vegetables in seven wholesale markets including Beijing Dayang Road Agricultural and Sideline Products Wholesale Market (referred to as "Dayang Road Market") and Yuegezhuang Wholesale Market averaged about 11,000 tons per day and remained stable. For the better.

  Among them, as the second largest wholesale market in Beijing, the Great Ocean Road Market located at Shibali Store in Chaoyang District decided not to accept personal shopping by citizens. The market maintains the safety of Beijing's "vegetable basket" through strict elimination, technology prevention and control.

  So, where do the vegetables currently listed in Beijing come from? In order to ensure the continuous supply of vegetables and stable prices in the capital market, the National Development and Reform Commission and other coordinating foreign-sourced vegetables entered Beijing, and Beijing and Hebei and Shandong formed a supply-supply alliance, and Hubei and Yunnan also helped Beijing. Among them, the first batch of 5,000 tons of vegetables in Hebei has been urgently transferred to Beijing and put on the market.

  In order to facilitate the entry of vegetables into Beijing, Hebei and Beijing set up foreign port vegetables and other materials into the Beijing transit transfer station, so that the drivers of the foreign port can return to the transit station after the goods are delivered, and realize the contactless transportation transit. At the same time, the pre-epidemic freight rates will be charged to reduce the cost of transportation of vegetables and fruits into Beijing.

  At present, Hebei Gaobeidian vegetable transit station has been put into use. As of June 21, a total of 3862 tons of vegetables were transferred to Beijing, which became an important channel to ensure the supply of vegetables in Beijing.

  Beijing Pinggu Mafang Vegetable Transshipment Station has completed the whole process of testing and has the conditions for formal commissioning. The transfer station has a parking capacity of 50 large trucks and can transfer 1,000 tons of fruits and vegetables per day. On June 21, Inner Mongolia and Liaoning deployed 8 trains with a total of 112 tons of vegetables to be shipped here, mainly sold to the supermarket and e-commerce platform.

  The reporter learned from the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission that the prices of the Beijing vegetable market have stabilized significantly, and the upward trend in the prices of 25 types of vegetables has slowed, showing a downward trend. On the 21st, the average price of 25 kinds of vegetables in the wholesale market, farmers' market, and supermarkets rose by 4.65%, -0.92%, and 3.23% respectively from the previous day; compared with June 15, the average prices of the wholesale market and the farmers' market were the same. There has been a drop, with decreases of -18.18% and -3.86%, respectively.

  Zucchini 2.80 yuan per catty (RMB, the same below), 1.25 yuan per catty of Chinese cabbage, 1.78 yuan per catty of green onion, 0.89 yuan per catty of white radish... The reporter saw in a supermarket that some vegetables are more expensive than June 11 due to promotion It was cheaper a few days ago. And the horn at the door of the supermarket keeps circulating radio: "The supermarket has sufficient supplies, and residents do not have to buy in large quantities."

  According to the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce, Beijing’s large-scale supermarket chains currently have sufficient inventory, abundant categories, and stable supply. At the same time, 18 supermarket chains have promised to lock prices on 10 kinds of vegetables that are closely related to people's lives, and will not increase prices within a month. In the next step, we will continue to increase the connection between production and sales, actively organize the transportation of goods, and make every effort to ensure the stability of the supply of Beijing's daily necessities market. (Finish)