日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Shandong

Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset

(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-11-30 08:05

"The fact that supply can't keep up with demand caused soaring garlic prices," said Liu Zhangjian, governor of Jinxiang county.

Liu said he worries that surging prices will persuade too many farmers to plant the crop at the same time, which might cause excess supply and a nosedive in prices next year that would eventually hurt the interests of farmers.

"As the main garlic production area, the local government does not want the price to be volatile," Liu said.

Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset

Farmers in Jinxiang county, Shandong province, select garlic for packaging. [China Daily]

 China is the world's largest garlic exporter, followed by Argentina and Spain, and is meeting three-fourths of the world's garlic demand. China now has more than 1,200 storage houses and 700 garlic processing and export companies.

China exported 1.52 million tons of garlic last year, 70 percent of which was produced in Jinxiang. Garlic has been a pillar industry in Jinxiang, which once produced 1 million tons of garlic a year.

Less for farmers

But unlike market speculators who have pocketed huge profits in recent months, the benefits to garlic farmers from surging prices are much smaller.

Zhang Yuanjin, a garlic farmer in Jinxiang county, sold his crops at the price of only 0.6 yuan per kg in July this year, because Zhang, like many farmers, could not obtain sufficient market information. Unlike some garlic traders, he also did not own big storage houses.

Related readings:
Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset Garlic is not cure to A/H1N1 flu: China Commerce Ministry
Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset Garlic price rockets in amid flu fears
Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset Hold your nose: garlic is best investment in China
Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset H1N1 flu a boon to Shandong garlic market

"The price jumped to 1.4 yuan immediately after I sold mine," he said.

Zhang made only 9,000 yuan this year by selling the garlic he grew last year. Still, his earnings were three times more than last year, he said.

He said he would not grow more garlic next year because of the rising cost of garlic seeds and fear of a price nosedive in the market next year.

Most garlic brokers, however, said they believe the price will stay high for the next two years. They base their optimism on speculative market expectations among garlic traders and rising demand from abroad, they said.

Shandong province exported $88.6 million worth of garlic in September, a 109 percent increase from the same period last year, according to the Shandong Provincial Commerce Department. The export price jumped to $1,000 per ton from last year's price of $200 to $300 per ton.

Industry insiders estimated that the garlic price will hit a new high by the end of this year.

Garlic beats gold as China's hot new asset

Brokers bargin at the wholesale market in Jinxiang county, Shandong province. [China Daily]

 Insiders said demand from home and abroad will be boosted during the upcoming Christmas and Chinese New Year holidays, since garlic is a popular seasoning and important raw material for processing many foods.

But experts cautioned against over-reacting to the surging price of garlic.

"The garlic market is cyclical. Price rises are short-term, and they will fall again before long," Yi Xianrong, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, was quoted by Reuters as saying.

Experts estimated that garlic price volatility is likely to be a three-year cycle, and that the future price of garlic will fall back to the normal level at between 1.4 yuan to 2 yuan per kg.

Other experts said the speculation driving skyrocketing prices cannot be sustained.

Jerry Lou, a Morgan Stanley China strategist, said that speculators, financed by abundant liquidity sloshing around the country, had moved into the relatively small garlic market and manipulated prices.

Lou described the tools of the trade used by garlic speculators.

"You need a warehouse, a lot of cash and a few trucks. That's how it works," Lou was quoted by the Financial Times as saying.

"Basically, what you do is try to arrest as much supply as possible. Then you bid up the price. Moving garlic from one warehouse to the other, you make millions of dollars," Lou said.

Editor Li Jing

By Ju Chuanjiang and Zhao Ruixue in Shandong and Li Xiang in Beijing

Contributed by Wang Qian (China Daily Shandong Bureau)

   Previous Page 1 2 Next Page  

主站蜘蛛池模板: 蜜桃av免费看 | 亚洲综合网站 | 97免费公开视频 | 玖玖精品视频 | 国产精品一区二区三区四区五区 | 精品综合网 | 全部免费毛片在线播放 | 男人的天堂亚洲 | 五月婷婷综合色 | 国产福利在线视频 | 一区二区三区视频在线播放 | 香蕉视频在线免费看 | 免费看毛片网站 | 精品xxx| 欧美一区二区三区在线视频 | 日韩在线一区二区三区四区 | 亚洲综合小说 | 精品国产一区二区三区在线观看 | 深夜影院在线观看 | 超碰人人人人 | 综合五月 | 天天狠天天操 | 日韩国产欧美视频 | 中文天堂在线观看 | 在线观看视频一区二区三区 | 精品国产一二三区 | 欧美一级做性受免费大片免费 | 亚洲黄色在线视频 | 伊人青青青 | 久久久久国| 中文字幕第31页 | 影音先锋成人 | 夜夜操综合 | 国产微拍一区 | 91国内精品视频 | 欧美不卡在线视频 | 久久久国产精品x99av | 永久精品| 国产区在线看 | 美女久久久久久久久久 | 国产成人综合欧美精品久久 |