Greens being sold at cheaper prices following increase in production


Workers at a vegetable distribution centre looking at three different types of leafy vegetables. There is a decline in the prices of the vegetables following an increase in production.

Leafy vegetables are being sold at a cheaper price following an increase in production during the dry season last month.

Green Valley Agriculture proprietor Edward Yew said the price of leafy vegetables such as Chinese cabbage (choy sum) and water spinach (ong choy) had reduced by about 40%.

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