date:Jan 23, 2019
o be. Some squash was not affected at all, some could be recovered, and some could be replaced. As the price of spaghetti squash began to rise in the last week of August, some traders realized that the volume of squash purchased from Inner Mongolia and kept in storage was too large, and that the natural disaster in Shandong was less severe than expected. The price then began to fall back to regular levels. Spaghetti squash from Shandong entered the market in November, and because of rumors of re