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Farmers can't sell watermelons at 20 cents a catty, but consumers can't afford them. Who is lying?

I don't know why melon farmers can't sell watermelons for twenty cents a catty. Why can't consumers afford watermelons? Good melons are not cheap, and cheap melons are not delicious. People say that melon farmers can't sell watermelons at 20 cents a catty. Don't you want to think about it? In our local area, at present, the first crop of watermelon in ordinary greenhouses is about 6 cents a catty, and it will go down soon. No one really wants the second crop of watermelon and Trichosanthes kirilowii. Why? Almost all melon vendors are fixed stalls, and repeat customers pay the bill. If they go directly to pull watermelons, they generally don't want watermelons with poor commodity. Even if you pull it back and sell it cheaply, it is equivalent to "shooting yourself in the foot" and ruining your good reputation and credibility. So at present, the retail price of our local good watermelons is around 90 cents. The retail price of poor melons is 4 ~ 50 cents, which needs to be sold by mobile vendors. If you leave after selling out, the quality of the melon is not guaranteed. This makes many consumers only smell that melons are cheap and don't understand the difference between good and bad melons. Want to spend a low price and sell watermelons as a good commodity, which is simply daydreaming. Every circulation link costs money. Is the melon farmer dead?

The other is a watermelon variety. For example, Kirin watermelon has high planting cost and low yield, but it tastes good. Therefore, it can't be said that buying Kirin watermelon is compared with cheap melon. Many consumers are well aware that there is nothing to say about a penny for a penny. If you want to eat watermelon well, you must pay a high price, otherwise melon farmers will not plant it and melon dealers will not sell it.

For local consumers who don't produce watermelon, eating watermelon needs to go through large wholesalers and small wholesalers, especially in consumption cost. There are more wholesalers, and the circulation cost of watermelons will be much higher. There is nothing we can do about it. Only when someone consumes can someone pull a watermelon.

Many people say that melon dealers make money. Yes, melon dealers get up early and get greedy for black, and all they earn is hard money. They serve melon farmers and consumers, and the principle of selling in shopping malls and supermarkets is the same. What does the whole family eat and drink without making money? Furthermore, the market price of watermelons in each region will fluctuate with the market conditions, and the profit margin of watermelons is very small. Excluding all kinds of costs, ordinary watermelons depend on quantity, and a catty of watermelon dealers can make a net profit of 20 cents! Usually, a retail vendor retails1000 ~ 2,000 Jin of watermelon a day, and can earn hundreds of dollars a day. To put it bluntly, it is a "porter." It's not easy on a hot day.

On the other hand, if the normal purchase price of watermelon is 6 cents a catty, consumers can try to buy watermelon at 20 cents a catty from melon farmers to see if they can eat it, and their hearts will suddenly realize. To put it bluntly, customers are God, and melon farmers ultimately serve consumers. Only by improving melon planting technology and planting watermelon with good commodity will consumers buy it. After all, watermelons that can't be eaten are worthless, which will only disturb the market price, and it is the melon farmers who are hurt.