South Korean Green Pepper Price is About 27 Yuan per Jin
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South Korean Green Pepper Price is About 27 Yuan per Jin
Affected by the cold wave and heavy snowfall, the prices of vegetables and other goods in South Korea have been rising, causing the public to sigh with the burden. For instance, green peppers have been sold at 10,000 South Korean won per kilogram (approximately 53 yuan), and the price has more than doubled in just one month.
Affected by the cold wave and heavy snowfall, the prices of vegetables and other goods in South Korea have been rising, causing the public to sigh with the burden. For instance, green peppers have been sold at 10,000 South Korean won per kilogram (approximately 53 yuan).
In just a short month, the price has skyrocketed by more than double. This translates to about 27 yuan per jin of green peppers, and since there are only a dozen or so peppers per jin, it would cost about 1 to 2 yuan for each pepper (provided they are not the smaller ones). Looking at the price of green peppers in our country, one's sense of happiness suddenly increases!!
The editor's search for the wholesale price of green peppers in China (image)
This round of price increases is affected by the cold wave and the international (GY) chain, causing the prices of many daily necessities in South Korea to rise to varying degrees.
Chinese Cabbage Price Rises to 62 Yuan Each
According to South Korean media reports, due to typhoons and an extended rainy season, this year's vegetable production in South Korea has decreased, leading to higher prices. Official data shows that Chinese cabbages are sold at 10,689 South Korean won (about 62 yuan) each, a 40% increase from 2019.
According to South Korean media reports, a housewife in Seoul calculated that buying 20 Chinese cabbages would cost over 200,000 South Korean won (1,176 yuan).
Adding auxiliary materials such as white radish, scallions, shallots, ginger, apples, pears, and oysters, the total cost of pickled vegetables can reach 500,000 South Korean won (2,940 yuan).
The housewife lamented, "I don't know whether to spend so much money to make pickles" or "it's better to buy pickles from the supermarket or eat less."
Letuce Price Soars by 3 Times to 52 Yuan Each
For us Chinese, lettuce is a negligible vegetable, usually seen in burgers, grilled meat, and salads.
In mid-October, South Korea was suddenly hit by a cold wave, causing more than 60% of the lettuce in the main production area of Gangwon Province to freeze.
Furthermore, with the arrival of autumn and continuous rainfall, lettuce has been affected by extensive soft rot. Much of it has rotted in the fields, leading to a significant reduction in lettuce production and a surge in prices.
On October 27th, in a large supermarket in Seoul, the price of a head of lettuce was as high as 9,600 South Korean won, which is about 52 yuan. The wholesale price of South Korean lettuce has soared from the original about 7.6 yuan/ kilogram to 24 yuan/ kilogram, more than tripling in price.
Other Fresh Produce in South Korea Continues to Rise in Price
Due to global (GY) tensions, the prices of imported fruits such as grapefruits, pineapples, and honeydews in the South Korean market have also started to rise, with the highest increase in grapefruits reaching 20%.
Meanwhile, the import of soybeans in South Korea has significantly decreased, leading to continuous increases in the prices of related food items such as edible oil and tofu.
Conclusion
In comparison, our lives are simply too good, with no worries about food, drink, clothing, or entertainment. So I want to say, being a Chinese citizen, we are all lucky!!!!
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