Changyi Morning News: Today, approximately 110 trucks delivered ginger to Kunfu Market, a slight decrease compared to yesterday. Buyers at the market primarily engaged in routine restocking; transactions proceeded smoothly according to prevailing market conditions, with steady sales and stable price
In the morning, unloading at the Shanlu Market proceeded at a relatively fast pace. Over twenty trucks arrived at the high-grade section, with buyers primarily purchasing to meet immediate demand. The number of mobile garlic trucks along the South Outer Ring Road increased compared to the same time
Changyi Morning Report: The Kunfu Market saw arrivals of around 140 truckloads today. While the supply volume increased slightly compared to yesterday, the overall quantity remains limited. Ginger farmers are not very motivated to sell. Buyers are procuring based on their daily needs. Transactions f
Today, the supply of new garlic in the Jinxiang production area amounted to over a dozen truckloads. Sellers remained firm on their asking prices. There was a slight increase in the number of buyers, whose enthusiasm for purchasing improved. They procured specific goods based on their needs, resulti
After the rain, goods have been gradually delivered to Shanlu Market in Jinxiang. There are more than 20 trucks selling garlic, mainly offering high-quality products. Vendors hold firm on their asking prices, while the number of buyers coming to inspect goods and inquire about prices has increased s
Changyi Morning News: Around 110 trucks of goods arrived at Kunfu Market today. Due to rainy and overcast weather, the supply volume decreased compared with yesterday. Merchants have a strong willingness to purchase. Transactions are conducted at prevailing market prices and remain active. High-qual
Market TrendsChangyi Morning News: Around 150 trucks of goods arrived at Kunfu Market today, with the supply volume basically unchanged from yesterday. Regular procurement activities were seen in the market, and most merchants restocked goods as needed. Transactions were conducted at prevailing mark