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Collective surge, rare in decades! Crazier than gold! Merchants call it outrageous

2024-08-04

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Since the beginning of this year, the prices of Chinese medicinal materials such as natural bezoar, Atractylodes macrocephala, white peony root, and pepper have been rising all the way, and some prices have even increased several times.Last year, the price of Atractylodes macrocephala was 37 yuan per kilogram, but now it costs 180 yuan. Merchants said it was too outrageous, "It is better to speculate on Atractylodes macrocephala than on gold!" Natural bezoar is "more expensive than gold", but it is still in short supply. The price per kilogram has climbed to 1.65 million yuan, more than twice the price of gold.

Chinese medicinal materials are experiencing a price surge that occurs "once in decades", with rumors of continued price increases, production cuts and stock shortages heard everywhere.Why have Chinese herbal medicines become "financial medicines"? What are the impacts of the price increase? This issue of "Financial Information" will tell you the truth behind the price increase of Chinese herbal medicines. What is the driving force behind the madness?

As the prices of various Chinese medicinal materials soar, fancy consumption of Chinese medicinal materials has also become popular, attracting countless young people! Recently, the topic #38 yuan Chinese medicinal ice cream is sold out# has become a hot search. New varieties such as Chinese medicinal ice cream, Chinese medicinal coffee, and Chinese medicinal milk tea have attracted "crispy" young people to buy. Can this new Chinese consumption trend continue?





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Source: Chinese Herbal Medicine World, Kangmei Chinese Medicine Network, 21st Century Business Herald, listed company announcements, public information