In recent years, the price of Chinese herbal medicines has been soaring all the way, but this year it began to drastically jump. The Taizi ginseng, which was once raised to 7800 yuan per kilogram, is now only 200 yuan. Looking at the entire Chinese herbal medicine market, 80% of medicinal herbs varieties have fallen in different ranges. What is the reason? What is the current price of Chinese medicine?
More than 80% of Chinese herbal medicines are under price cuts, and Atractylodes has fallen by up to 70%. The country's largest Chinese herbal medicine market, the Anhui Luzhou Trade Hall, has gathered nearly 5,000 Chinese herbal medicine merchants across the country. Li Shanshan has been researching the Chinese herbal medicine market for five years. He keeps track of price changes of Chinese medicine every month. In recent days, prices of Chinese herbal medicines have generally fallen. In addition to the rise of a few species of Panax notoginseng and Cordyceps, more than 80% of traditional Chinese medicines The prices of materials are falling, and the price of Atractylodes is down by 70%.
Li Yong, a merchant at the Kangzhou Chinese Herbal Medicine Trading Center in Chuzhou, told reporters that Atractylodes is about RMB 20, and the highest is 60 to 70 RMB/kg. The center's business owner Ju Kun said that it is estimated that the new stock market will fall a little, probably around 15 yuan/kg.
Weigang Township is one of the main planting areas for Chinese herbal medicines in Bozhou City. Yao Lixin, the director of Weigang Village Committee in Weigang Township, Weicheng District, Bozhou City, Anhui Province, relies on planting Chinese herbal medicines for a living. He feels that this round of Chinese herbal medicines has a particularly large decline. In order to reduce the risk, Yao Lixin planted 3 kinds of medicinal herbs scatteredly, 3 acres of Atractylodes, 2 acres of white peony and 5 acres of platycodon. What he did not expect was that the price of these three medicinal herbs was falling. Yao Lixin said that in 2009, Bai Shu suddenly rose to 50 yuan. The purchase price of dry goods is now more than RMB 18 in spring and is now more than RMB 15.
Atractylodes is easy to grow, but it is not easy to store, so when the price falls, it must be sold immediately. Looking back at the price changes of Atractylodes during the past ten years, there was a noticeable cyclical fluctuation. In 2005, it was about RMB 14/kg. In 2007, it went up to RMB 56/kg, which was about three times more. In 2008, it fell back to 13 to 14 yuan/kg.
Li Shanshan, chief analyst of the pharmaceutical industry at China Merchants Securities, told reporters that by 2010, it had risen to nearly 50 yuan/kg, nearly tripled, and it had fallen sharply afterwards. Now it is back to the top and bottom positions of 18 yuan/kg, basically A roller coaster quote.
Another kind of Chinese herbal medicine - white peony, the price fluctuation is greater. In 2005, there were only 3 yuan per kilogram, which soared to 16 yuan per kilogram in 2007, a full five-fold increase. However, by 2008, it fell sharply to 3 yuan. The price started from 3 yuan and returned to the starting point after 4 years.
Li Shanshan, chief analyst of China Merchants Securities's pharmaceutical industry, told reporters that in mid-2009, he began to go upward again, rising to about 17 yuan/kg in early 2011, and turning it more than five times. The shock began to sink in mid-2011 and is now basically around RMB 10/kg.
The rise in prices has led to a rise in the price of contrarian gambling, which has been a major cause of the sharp fluctuations in the prices of these agricultural products. From 2009 to the first half of 2011, prices of Chinese herbal medicines continued to rise, which has induced many farmers to expand their planting area. Now that the price of oversupply has fallen, many farmers are still expanding their area. This has caused people to worry about prices. Fell.
Three years ago, the planting households in Jiyangling of Yimen Town, Guoyang City, Chuzhou City, Anhui province only planted more than ten acres of Chinese medicinal materials. In 2012, Jiujiu Ling established a professional cooperative. Through the land circulation, the area for planting Chinese herbal medicines soared to 870 mu, and a single species of white maggots soared to 380 mu.
Qi Jiuling said that we are close to the medicine center of Bozhou. Last year, the price of herbal medicines stimulated us to become more diverse. We still maintain this area and expand another 100 acres. It means that people don't grow any more. We still continue to grow.
Qiu Jiuling is 63 years old this year. He knows very well that the current price drop of Chinese herbal medicines in Quzhou is due to the large planting area and the surplus of products. However, Qiu Jiuling chose to expand the planting area because he thought that other farmers would reduce planting area when the price fell, which was a good time for him to go against the market.
Qiu Jiuling said that if it continues to fall, it will be stored and will wait for the market to sell. Based on years of experience can store about five years.
As a grower in Guoyang County, Jiujiu Mountain is unable to know the total planting area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines in Quzhou City. Bozhou City, Chinese herbal medicine planting area is not as Di Jiuling speculate as to reduce it? The reporter went to the Agricultural Committee of Ganzhou City and learned the opposite result. The planting area of ​​various Chinese medicinal materials in Zhangzhou City has been expanding year by year.
Wang Jingcai, director of the Agricultural Technology Extension Center of Chuzhou City, Anhui Province, said that according to our statistics, there were 1.04 million mu of cultivated area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines in the entire city of Quzhou in 2011, of which the main producing areas for the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines mainly in Fucheng District, plus Guoyang County. Some of the main producing areas are about 800,000 mu, and the rest are 200,000 mu.
Wang Jing introduced that in addition to farmers expanding the planting area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines, the medical processing enterprises in Chenzhou City are also expanding the standardized planting bases for Chinese herbal medicines. In the past three years, more than 40 pharmaceutical processing companies in the city have newly increased the planting area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines by more than 20,000 mu. When he learned of these circumstances from the reporters, Zhai Jiuling suddenly felt very risky.
The prices fell, and the goods of farmers and farmers suffered losses. The reason why Jiulinger blindly expanded the crop was because he couldn't know the planting area of ​​Quanzhou, and it was even more impossible to know the planting area of ​​Chinese herbs. At present, there is no statistical data on the country's cultivation area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines. What kind of species farmers plant and how many species they plant can only be speculated. In the face of declining prices, what should the farmers do?
Han Yong specialized in breeding seedlings of Chinese herbal medicines sold to growers. In 2010, the price of Kikyo was in the rising stage. Han Yong sold 1,000 acres of flower seedlings to farmers in the planting industry cooperative in Mingguang City, Henan Province. Farmers’ funds were insufficient. Han Yong did not receive cash at that time. Although the Chinese echinopsis rose well now, Han Yong did not pay back the arrears.
Han Yong, chairman of Xinke Medicinal Plants and Seedlings Production Co., Ltd., in Xinzhou City, Anhui Province, said that when farmers saw prices falling, they wouldn’t pull out, and they would not be able to receive seed money from seed companies in the planting industry.
In the Chinese herbal medicine market in Quzhou, some pharmaceutical companies that have purchased large quantities at high prices also suffered losses. However, the reporter interviewed for 3 days at the base of Chinese herbal medicines in Quzhou City. He visited more than a dozen growers and found that the medical peasants had no losses at the moment, but the profits shrank significantly from two years ago.
Xu Hongwei, the chief pharmacist of Pharm.com, said that farmers do not lose money because the current price is falling from the high point, not falling to the bottom. There are many medicinal herbs, such as the original selling price is two or three yuan. Although it is now possible to fall from 20 yuan to 10 yuan, it is not yet the lowest point.
When will Chinese herbal medicine prices bottom out? Xu Hongwei started operating Chinese herbal medicine 20 years ago and started working full-time on Chinese herbal medicines prices 7 years ago. According to his research results, Chinese herbal medicines usually rise for 3 years and fall for 2 years.
Xu Hongwei introduced that the most intuitive and often intuitive judgment is that farmers have drastically reduced the amount of planting, which is what we call the farmers abandoned the market. We also have a saying in the industry that the market is bad, the price is very low, and it is not attractive to farmers. Even if it is not enough cost, it will be abandoned and it will fall to the bottom.
Han Yong, the seed trader, also provided a method for judging the bottom of the market from seed sales. He believes that if the seed price is low, it indicates that the planting area is shrinking and medicine prices will bottom out. On the contrary, the higher the price of seeds, the greater the risk.
Han Yong, chairman of Xinzhou Medicinal Plants and Seedlings Production Co., Ltd., said that when the seed price skyrocketed, it indicated that the planting area was large. There are also many medicinal herbs grown. It is very likely that when you produce herbs, prices will plummet.
Many Chinese herbal medicines are close to the freezing point. Industry experts have stated that many Chinese herbal medicines prices are already approaching the "freezing point."
Rhizoma Coptidis, Chinese wolfberry, Tianma and wild chrysanthemum are the important varieties of traditional Chinese medicinal materials in Hubei Province. In the surge of Chinese herbal medicine prices in 2009, the price of Coptidis rose sharply to 120 yuan/kg and 30 yuan/kg respectively. The price of gastrodin was once as high as 300 yuan/kg, and the price of wild chrysanthemum had exceeded 20 yuan/kg. .
At present, the price of Coptidis Rhizoma has fallen to 50 yuan/kg and 15 yuan/kg respectively, shrinking more than 50%, Tianma has fallen to 18 yuan/kg, and wild chrysanthemum prices have dropped to 12 yuan/kg. Wang Keqin, a professor at Hubei Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, is an expert in the study of Hemorrhoids. He said that in the past two years, under the huge profit stimulus, farmers have increased their planting area. Last year, the prices of alfalfa fell, and farmers reduced their cultivation one after another. This year's planting area has decreased by 30% from last year. “The cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines in our province is mostly a small-scale peasant economy, and it is easily affected by market prices.â€
When Chinese herbal medicines rise in price, Taizishen is definitely a "leader". Since 2009, the price of heterophylla has risen by more than 10 times from 30 yuan/kg, and its quotation has been as high as 600 yuan per kilogram. This has made purchasers discouraged. It has not only disappeared in hospital pharmacies, but even paraquat has become an important raw material. Jiang Xiaoshi's traditional Chinese medicine industry has also reported limited production.
Today, Taizishen prices have fallen back to about 180 yuan/kg. In addition, prices from 10 yuan / kg or so directly to the highest point of 35 yuan / kg Chuanxi, from 40 yuan / kilogram once rose to 150 yuan / kg Ophiopogon japonicus, have been returned to the "form". At present, in the Chinese herbal medicine market, the quotation of Chuanxiong is maintained at about RMB 10/kg, and that of Ophiopogon is about RMB 35/kg.
The three major reasons have led to price cuts for Chinese herbal medicines. For many years, prices of Chinese herbal medicines have been subject to periodic fluctuations. The most important reason is that the growers are scattered and there is no supply and demand information. When the price increases, the planting area is expanded at one go and the planting area is reduced at the time of price drop.
There are two important reasons why prices of Chinese herbal medicines have skyrocketed and plummeted.
Wang Yongbing, deputy general manager of Hubei Tongren Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., said that the price of Chinese herbal medicines has soared in the past few years and there is a big bubble. “Some hot money speculation has caused the price of Chinese herbal medicines to skyrocket and plummet. They buy a lot of medicinal herbs at low prices and monopolize the supply. After grasping the pricing power, they further pushed up prices, and then sold off profits.†Some of these hot money come from real estate, some from mining, and some other industries also withdraw funds to enter the Chinese herbal medicine industry. “In the past two years, the financing needs of SMEs have increased, and many hot money have been withdrawn from Chinese herbal medicines and invested in higher-return capital markets.â€
In addition, the decrease in demand for Chinese herbal medicines has also led to a drop in the prices of Chinese herbal medicines. Take Hubei Tongren Pharmaceutical as an example. This year, the demand for medicinal herbs fell by 20% compared with the same period of last year.
More than 80% of Chinese herbal medicines are under price cuts, and Atractylodes has fallen by up to 70%. The country's largest Chinese herbal medicine market, the Anhui Luzhou Trade Hall, has gathered nearly 5,000 Chinese herbal medicine merchants across the country. Li Shanshan has been researching the Chinese herbal medicine market for five years. He keeps track of price changes of Chinese medicine every month. In recent days, prices of Chinese herbal medicines have generally fallen. In addition to the rise of a few species of Panax notoginseng and Cordyceps, more than 80% of traditional Chinese medicines The prices of materials are falling, and the price of Atractylodes is down by 70%.
Li Yong, a merchant at the Kangzhou Chinese Herbal Medicine Trading Center in Chuzhou, told reporters that Atractylodes is about RMB 20, and the highest is 60 to 70 RMB/kg. The center's business owner Ju Kun said that it is estimated that the new stock market will fall a little, probably around 15 yuan/kg.
Weigang Township is one of the main planting areas for Chinese herbal medicines in Bozhou City. Yao Lixin, the director of Weigang Village Committee in Weigang Township, Weicheng District, Bozhou City, Anhui Province, relies on planting Chinese herbal medicines for a living. He feels that this round of Chinese herbal medicines has a particularly large decline. In order to reduce the risk, Yao Lixin planted 3 kinds of medicinal herbs scatteredly, 3 acres of Atractylodes, 2 acres of white peony and 5 acres of platycodon. What he did not expect was that the price of these three medicinal herbs was falling. Yao Lixin said that in 2009, Bai Shu suddenly rose to 50 yuan. The purchase price of dry goods is now more than RMB 18 in spring and is now more than RMB 15.
Atractylodes is easy to grow, but it is not easy to store, so when the price falls, it must be sold immediately. Looking back at the price changes of Atractylodes during the past ten years, there was a noticeable cyclical fluctuation. In 2005, it was about RMB 14/kg. In 2007, it went up to RMB 56/kg, which was about three times more. In 2008, it fell back to 13 to 14 yuan/kg.
Li Shanshan, chief analyst of the pharmaceutical industry at China Merchants Securities, told reporters that by 2010, it had risen to nearly 50 yuan/kg, nearly tripled, and it had fallen sharply afterwards. Now it is back to the top and bottom positions of 18 yuan/kg, basically A roller coaster quote.
Another kind of Chinese herbal medicine - white peony, the price fluctuation is greater. In 2005, there were only 3 yuan per kilogram, which soared to 16 yuan per kilogram in 2007, a full five-fold increase. However, by 2008, it fell sharply to 3 yuan. The price started from 3 yuan and returned to the starting point after 4 years.
Li Shanshan, chief analyst of China Merchants Securities's pharmaceutical industry, told reporters that in mid-2009, he began to go upward again, rising to about 17 yuan/kg in early 2011, and turning it more than five times. The shock began to sink in mid-2011 and is now basically around RMB 10/kg.
The rise in prices has led to a rise in the price of contrarian gambling, which has been a major cause of the sharp fluctuations in the prices of these agricultural products. From 2009 to the first half of 2011, prices of Chinese herbal medicines continued to rise, which has induced many farmers to expand their planting area. Now that the price of oversupply has fallen, many farmers are still expanding their area. This has caused people to worry about prices. Fell.
Three years ago, the planting households in Jiyangling of Yimen Town, Guoyang City, Chuzhou City, Anhui province only planted more than ten acres of Chinese medicinal materials. In 2012, Jiujiu Ling established a professional cooperative. Through the land circulation, the area for planting Chinese herbal medicines soared to 870 mu, and a single species of white maggots soared to 380 mu.
Qi Jiuling said that we are close to the medicine center of Bozhou. Last year, the price of herbal medicines stimulated us to become more diverse. We still maintain this area and expand another 100 acres. It means that people don't grow any more. We still continue to grow.
Qiu Jiuling is 63 years old this year. He knows very well that the current price drop of Chinese herbal medicines in Quzhou is due to the large planting area and the surplus of products. However, Qiu Jiuling chose to expand the planting area because he thought that other farmers would reduce planting area when the price fell, which was a good time for him to go against the market.
Qiu Jiuling said that if it continues to fall, it will be stored and will wait for the market to sell. Based on years of experience can store about five years.
As a grower in Guoyang County, Jiujiu Mountain is unable to know the total planting area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines in Quzhou City. Bozhou City, Chinese herbal medicine planting area is not as Di Jiuling speculate as to reduce it? The reporter went to the Agricultural Committee of Ganzhou City and learned the opposite result. The planting area of ​​various Chinese medicinal materials in Zhangzhou City has been expanding year by year.
Wang Jingcai, director of the Agricultural Technology Extension Center of Chuzhou City, Anhui Province, said that according to our statistics, there were 1.04 million mu of cultivated area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines in the entire city of Quzhou in 2011, of which the main producing areas for the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines mainly in Fucheng District, plus Guoyang County. Some of the main producing areas are about 800,000 mu, and the rest are 200,000 mu.
Wang Jing introduced that in addition to farmers expanding the planting area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines, the medical processing enterprises in Chenzhou City are also expanding the standardized planting bases for Chinese herbal medicines. In the past three years, more than 40 pharmaceutical processing companies in the city have newly increased the planting area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines by more than 20,000 mu. When he learned of these circumstances from the reporters, Zhai Jiuling suddenly felt very risky.
The prices fell, and the goods of farmers and farmers suffered losses. The reason why Jiulinger blindly expanded the crop was because he couldn't know the planting area of ​​Quanzhou, and it was even more impossible to know the planting area of ​​Chinese herbs. At present, there is no statistical data on the country's cultivation area of ​​Chinese herbal medicines. What kind of species farmers plant and how many species they plant can only be speculated. In the face of declining prices, what should the farmers do?
Han Yong specialized in breeding seedlings of Chinese herbal medicines sold to growers. In 2010, the price of Kikyo was in the rising stage. Han Yong sold 1,000 acres of flower seedlings to farmers in the planting industry cooperative in Mingguang City, Henan Province. Farmers’ funds were insufficient. Han Yong did not receive cash at that time. Although the Chinese echinopsis rose well now, Han Yong did not pay back the arrears.
Han Yong, chairman of Xinke Medicinal Plants and Seedlings Production Co., Ltd., in Xinzhou City, Anhui Province, said that when farmers saw prices falling, they wouldn’t pull out, and they would not be able to receive seed money from seed companies in the planting industry.
In the Chinese herbal medicine market in Quzhou, some pharmaceutical companies that have purchased large quantities at high prices also suffered losses. However, the reporter interviewed for 3 days at the base of Chinese herbal medicines in Quzhou City. He visited more than a dozen growers and found that the medical peasants had no losses at the moment, but the profits shrank significantly from two years ago.
Xu Hongwei, the chief pharmacist of Pharm.com, said that farmers do not lose money because the current price is falling from the high point, not falling to the bottom. There are many medicinal herbs, such as the original selling price is two or three yuan. Although it is now possible to fall from 20 yuan to 10 yuan, it is not yet the lowest point.
When will Chinese herbal medicine prices bottom out? Xu Hongwei started operating Chinese herbal medicine 20 years ago and started working full-time on Chinese herbal medicines prices 7 years ago. According to his research results, Chinese herbal medicines usually rise for 3 years and fall for 2 years.
Xu Hongwei introduced that the most intuitive and often intuitive judgment is that farmers have drastically reduced the amount of planting, which is what we call the farmers abandoned the market. We also have a saying in the industry that the market is bad, the price is very low, and it is not attractive to farmers. Even if it is not enough cost, it will be abandoned and it will fall to the bottom.
Han Yong, the seed trader, also provided a method for judging the bottom of the market from seed sales. He believes that if the seed price is low, it indicates that the planting area is shrinking and medicine prices will bottom out. On the contrary, the higher the price of seeds, the greater the risk.
Han Yong, chairman of Xinzhou Medicinal Plants and Seedlings Production Co., Ltd., said that when the seed price skyrocketed, it indicated that the planting area was large. There are also many medicinal herbs grown. It is very likely that when you produce herbs, prices will plummet.
Many Chinese herbal medicines are close to the freezing point. Industry experts have stated that many Chinese herbal medicines prices are already approaching the "freezing point."
Rhizoma Coptidis, Chinese wolfberry, Tianma and wild chrysanthemum are the important varieties of traditional Chinese medicinal materials in Hubei Province. In the surge of Chinese herbal medicine prices in 2009, the price of Coptidis rose sharply to 120 yuan/kg and 30 yuan/kg respectively. The price of gastrodin was once as high as 300 yuan/kg, and the price of wild chrysanthemum had exceeded 20 yuan/kg. .
At present, the price of Coptidis Rhizoma has fallen to 50 yuan/kg and 15 yuan/kg respectively, shrinking more than 50%, Tianma has fallen to 18 yuan/kg, and wild chrysanthemum prices have dropped to 12 yuan/kg. Wang Keqin, a professor at Hubei Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, is an expert in the study of Hemorrhoids. He said that in the past two years, under the huge profit stimulus, farmers have increased their planting area. Last year, the prices of alfalfa fell, and farmers reduced their cultivation one after another. This year's planting area has decreased by 30% from last year. “The cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines in our province is mostly a small-scale peasant economy, and it is easily affected by market prices.â€
When Chinese herbal medicines rise in price, Taizishen is definitely a "leader". Since 2009, the price of heterophylla has risen by more than 10 times from 30 yuan/kg, and its quotation has been as high as 600 yuan per kilogram. This has made purchasers discouraged. It has not only disappeared in hospital pharmacies, but even paraquat has become an important raw material. Jiang Xiaoshi's traditional Chinese medicine industry has also reported limited production.
Today, Taizishen prices have fallen back to about 180 yuan/kg. In addition, prices from 10 yuan / kg or so directly to the highest point of 35 yuan / kg Chuanxi, from 40 yuan / kilogram once rose to 150 yuan / kg Ophiopogon japonicus, have been returned to the "form". At present, in the Chinese herbal medicine market, the quotation of Chuanxiong is maintained at about RMB 10/kg, and that of Ophiopogon is about RMB 35/kg.
The three major reasons have led to price cuts for Chinese herbal medicines. For many years, prices of Chinese herbal medicines have been subject to periodic fluctuations. The most important reason is that the growers are scattered and there is no supply and demand information. When the price increases, the planting area is expanded at one go and the planting area is reduced at the time of price drop.
There are two important reasons why prices of Chinese herbal medicines have skyrocketed and plummeted.
Wang Yongbing, deputy general manager of Hubei Tongren Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., said that the price of Chinese herbal medicines has soared in the past few years and there is a big bubble. “Some hot money speculation has caused the price of Chinese herbal medicines to skyrocket and plummet. They buy a lot of medicinal herbs at low prices and monopolize the supply. After grasping the pricing power, they further pushed up prices, and then sold off profits.†Some of these hot money come from real estate, some from mining, and some other industries also withdraw funds to enter the Chinese herbal medicine industry. “In the past two years, the financing needs of SMEs have increased, and many hot money have been withdrawn from Chinese herbal medicines and invested in higher-return capital markets.â€
In addition, the decrease in demand for Chinese herbal medicines has also led to a drop in the prices of Chinese herbal medicines. Take Hubei Tongren Pharmaceutical as an example. This year, the demand for medicinal herbs fell by 20% compared with the same period of last year.
Water Hose Cart,Water Hose Reel Cart,Garden Water Hose Reel Cart,Industrial Water Hose Reel Cart
NINGBO QIKAI ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD , https://www.hosereelqikai.com