Abstract
In the vegetable market in Japanese agriculture, the trading of other vegetables in central wholesale markets is attracting attention. According to data from December 2022, the volume of other vegetables reached a maximum of 10.2 kilotons, with a value of 8.03 million yen. Correspondingly, prices for other vegetables are estimated to be up to 789 yen/kg. These figures suggest that demand for other vegetables has remained stable while prices have also remained constant. This indicates that consumers continue to have a steady demand for other vegetables and farmers are maintaining their supply accordingly. It is also believed that the balance between supply and demand is helping to stabilize prices. It is expected that demand for other vegetables will remain high and that they will be traded at stable prices in the future.
Quantity of other vegetables.
The volume of other vegetables in Japanese agriculture has fluctuated throughout the data from January 2006 to December 2022. It peaked at a high of 34.8 kilotons in June 2007, but has now fallen to 29.2% of that level. This trend is driven by a variety of factors that affect the demand and production of other vegetables. While technological innovations and productivity improvements in agriculture have made production more efficient, factors such as urbanization and a decrease in farmland are contributing to a decline in production. Additionally, changes in consumer tastes and eating habits are also affecting demand for other vegetables. Taking these factors into consideration, production volumes of other vegetables are likely to fluctuate in the future depending on changes in demand and the environment.


The maximum is 34.8kt[2007年6月] of Other vegetables, and the current value is about 29.2%
Prices of other vegetables.
The latest data from December 2022 shows the value of vegetables in Japanese agriculture compiled by prefecture, with other vegetables recording the highest value overall at 16 million yen. This figure represents an all-time high, suggesting increased demand and value for other vegetables in the produce market. The background to this trend is thought to be growing health consciousness among consumers and increased demand for vegetables due to the spread of diverse culinary cultures. In addition, differences in regional climatic conditions and production technology, as well as the efficiency of transportation and distribution, may also affect prices. Going forward, it will be important for agricultural producers and related businesses to continue making efforts to maximize the value of vegetables by adjusting production in response to demand and maintaining quality and supply stability.


The maximum is 16Myen[2006年8月] of Other vegetables, and the current value is about 50.3%
Prices of other vegetables.
Prices of other vegetables in Japanese agriculture have fluctuated throughout the data from January 2006 to December 2022. At its peak in October 2022, it recorded a high level of 818 yen/kg, but has now fallen to 96.5% of that level. A variety of factors influence this price fluctuation. For example, there are fluctuations in production due to climatic conditions and natural disasters, increased productivity due to advances in agricultural technology, and competition from imported vegetables. Changes in consumer demand and fluctuations in distribution costs also affect prices. It’s likely a combination of these factors that explains why prices are currently lower than they were at their peak. Prices are expected to continue to fluctuate depending on the supply and demand balance and market conditions. It is important for producers and distributors to understand market trends and develop effective pricing strategies.


The maximum is 818Yen/kg[2022年10月] of Other vegetables, and the current value is about 96.5%
Prices of other vegetables (latest).
Based on data from January 2022 to December 2022, prices of other vegetables in Japanese agriculture are fluctuating. At its peak in October 2022, prices were recorded at a high of 818 yen per kilogram, but have now fallen to 96.5% of that level. Several factors are contributing to this price fluctuation. First, there is the seasonal factor. Vegetable production volumes and varieties change with the seasons, which affects prices. Additionally, unforeseen circumstances such as weather conditions and natural disasters are also factors that cause price fluctuations. In addition, supply and demand balance and market competition also affect prices. If supply exceeds demand, prices will fall and conversely, if demand exceeds supply, prices will rise. The decline in prices from their peak in October 2022 is likely the result of a combination of these factors. It is important for agricultural stakeholders to respond sensitively to changes in market trends and demand, and to flexibly adjust production plans and pricing.


The maximum is 818Yen/kg[2022年10月] of Other vegetables, and the current value is about 96.5%
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