Typhoon
hits China’s
vegetable export hub, may
push up global prices
11
August, 2019
The
city of Shouguang in East China's Shandong Province has been left in
ruins by torrential rain bought by Typhoon Lekima. Since it is an
important vegetable producing and exporting hub in China, experts
warned that the disaster may push up vegetable prices in the global
market.
A
local resident sent the Global Times a video on Sunday showing that
some of the vegetable greenhouses of her family had been submerged in
water. They have abandoned the greenhouses and evacuated to a safe
area.
One
vegetable greenhouse costs 300,000 ($42,500) to 400,000 yuan, and
many of them were financed with loans, according to the resident.
Last
year, Shouguang was hit by the most severe flood in over 40 years and
many of the greenhouses were built on government loans after the
flood.
Hong
Tao, an expert on market regulation of the Ministry of Commerce, told
the Global Times that the disaster in Shouguang may drive up world
vegetable prices.
"Countries
including Russia, Japan and South Korea are major importers of
vegetables from Shouguang," Hong said, adding that China has
long been a key vegetable exporter in the world with more than $7
billion in exports in 2018.
Cuiling
West county in Shouguang has 1,105 mu (74 hectares) of vegetable
greenhouses and exports more than 15,000 tons of vegetables to Russia
valued at 100 million yuan every year, jiemian.com reported.
Wang
Pan, a merchandising manager of a Qingdao-based foreign trade
corporation called Lianqiao Group, told the Global Times on Sunday
that showed some of their suppliers' plants in the province have been
submerged and production has been suspended.
She
did not disclose how much of a loss the company faces.
According
to a report from the Xinhua News Agency on Sunday, direct economic
losses caused by the typhoon have reached 15.75 billion yuan in East
China's Zhejiang Province.
An
update by the People's Daily showed that at least 32 people were
dead, 16 remained missing, and more than 5 million people had been
affected as of Sunday afternoon in Zhejiang Province after Typhoon
Lekima made landfall in the area.
Lekima
was moving north at a speed of 25 to 30 kilometers per hour, and it
was forecast to hit the coast of Shandong Province by nightfall on
Sunday, the National Meteorological Center warned.
Forecasters
have issued 55 rainstorm red alerts in Shandong related to the
typhoon.
Rescuers work at typhoon damaged area in Yongjia County, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 10, 2019. (Xinhua)
Rescuers work at the typhoon damaged area in Shanzao Village of Yantan Town in Yongjia County, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 10, 2019.(Photo by Zhao Yong/Xinhua)
A total of 28 people died and 20 remain missing in east China's Zhejiang Province after typhoon Lekima made landfall in the province on Saturday, local authorities said on Sunday morning.
Nearly 1.08 million people have been evacuated to safe places, and close to 5 million people in Zhejiang were affected, said the provincial flood control headquarters.
Aerial photo taken on Aug. 10, 2019 shows Shanzao Village of Yantan Town in Yongjia County, east China's Zhejiang Province. (Xinhua)
The typhoon landed around 1:45 a.m. Saturday in Zhejiang, bringing heavy rainstorms and triggering flash floods. In Yongjia County, torrential downpours caused a landslide that blocked rivers. The barrier lake bursted and flooded people away.
Lekima is expected to churn up the east coast towards Shandong Province on Sunday.
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