In November, consumer prices rose 2.3% year-on-year

In November 2016, the national consumer price level rose by 2.3% year-on-year. Among them, cities rose by 2.3%, rural areas rose by 2.0%, food prices rose by 4.0%, non-food prices rose by 1.8%, consumer goods prices rose by 2.1%, and service prices rose by 2.4%. From January to November, the national consumer price level rose by 2.0% over the same period of last year.
In November, the nation’s overall consumer price index rose by 0.1% from the previous month. Among them, cities rose 0.1%, rural areas rose 0.2%; food prices rose 0.2%, non-food prices rose 0.1%; consumer goods prices rose 0.3%, service prices fell 0.1%.
First, the year-on-year changes in the prices of various types of goods and services In November, the price of food, tobacco, and alcohol rose by 3.2% year-on-year, affecting a year-on-year increase of approximately 0.96 percentage points in CPI. Among them, fresh vegetable prices rose by 15.8%, affecting CPI by approximately 0.37 percentage point; aquatic product prices rose by 5.0%, affecting CPI by approximately 0.09 percentage points; animal meat prices rose by 4.3%, affecting CPI increase by approximately 0.20 percentage points (higher pork prices. 5.6%, affecting a CPI increase of approximately 0.15 percentage points); fresh fruit prices rose 2.8%, affecting the CPI rose by about 0.04 percentage points; food prices rose 0.7%, affecting CPI rose by about 0.01%; egg prices fell by 2.2%, affecting CPI decline 0.01 percentage points.
In November, prices of the other seven categories rose six times year-on-year. Among them, the prices of health care, other supplies and services, education, culture and entertainment, residence, clothing, daily necessities, and services rose by 4.4%, 4.2%, 2.2%, 2.0%, 1.4%, and 0.3%, respectively; traffic and communications prices were flat.
Second, the price changes of various types of goods and services In November, the price of food, tobacco and alcohol rose by 0.2%, affecting the CPI rose about 0.05 percentage points. Among them, fresh vegetable prices rose by 5.5%, affecting CPI by approximately 0.14 percentage point; fresh fruit prices by 2.2%, affecting CPI by approximately 0.04 percentage points; animal meat prices by 1.2%, affecting a decrease of approximately 0.06 percentage points in CPI (pork prices decreased by 1.9 percent. %, affecting CPI decline by about 0.05%); aquatic product prices fell by 0.7%, affecting CPI by about 0.01%.
In November, the prices of the other seven categories rose by three times a month. Among them, clothing, health care, and housing prices rose by 0.6%, 0.4%, and 0.2% respectively; educational and entertainment prices fell by 0.3%; prices of daily necessities and services, transportation, communications, and other supplies and services were all flat.

Vegetable Hydraulic Tipper

The storage hopper with box tipper is designed to act as a buffer with tipping possibility. A box with produce is placed into the tipper. The box tips and the produce fall down into the storage hopper. An unloading conveyor is mounted at the bottom of the storage hopper, which can convey the produce out of the storage hopper.

Our vegetable hydraulic tipper is designed for gentle, regulated produce tipping. It is usually sold with a conveyor or small hopper to receive tipped produce.A crate is placed on the cradle platform. The tipping cycle is activated and the bin lifts slightly to clamp lightly against the roll-back lid. Hydraulic cylinders tip the secured bin to the full tip position. When the bin is empty, it returns to the start position ready to be removed by forklift.

This means a forklift driver can place a new full plastic crate in the bin cradle then remove the empty one, minimizing forklift movements and improving tip cycle times.

The vegetable tipper could be designed upon client's crate size.


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