農業農村部:2021年我國生豬生產基本回到歷史正常年份水平
格隆匯1月20日丨農業農村部市場與信息化司司長唐珂稱,2021年我國生豬生產恢復目標任務提前半年完成,豬肉產量顯著增長,基本回到歷史正常年份水平,牛羊肉、禽肉、奶類產量均創歷史新高,漁業生產穩定,水產品產量充足,畜禽水產品供應都有充分保障。當前全國蔬菜在田面積8000萬畝左右,同比增加200多萬畝,預計未來3個月蔬菜供應總量1.7億噸,同比增加350萬噸,加上冬儲蔬菜,可供每人每天約3斤菜。但受汽柴油價格上漲、季節性因素影響,預計菜價將比較堅挺。
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