[Photo] Tangerines Reach Highest Price in 26 Years
The average price of Jeju open-field tangerines (5kg) has reached the highest level in 26 years since the tangerine price survey began in 1997. On the 27th, a customer selecting tangerines at the Hanaro Mart Yangjae branch in Seocho-gu, Seoul. According to the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (aT) agricultural product distribution information, on the 22nd, the wholesale price of open-field tangerines (S grade, 5kg) was 18,160 KRW, which is 10% higher than on the 18th and 35.5% higher than the average price for the year.
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