February 4, 2025 | 12:46 GMT +7
February 4, 2025 | 12:46 GMT +7
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The live pig prices in the North remain unchanged compared to yesterday.
Accordingly, VND 63,000/kg is the highest price in the region and is being traded in Hung Yen, Hai Duong, Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, Thai Binh, Vinh Phuc, Hanoi, and Tuyen Quang.
Meanwhile, VND 61,000/kg is the lowest price in the region, recorded in Lao Cai and Ninh Binh.
Other areas are purchasing live pigs at the price of VND 62,000/kg.
Thus, live pig prices in the North on November 21, 2024, are being traded at VND 61,000 - 63,000/kg.
The live pig market in the Central and Central Highlands regions has shown little change compared to yesterday.
Specifically, only the price in Thua Thien Hue has decreased by VND 1,000, now purchasing at VND 60,000/kg.
Other areas have not experienced any changes in price.
Thus, live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions on November 21, 2024, are being purchased at around VND 60,000 - 61,000/kg.
The live pig market in the South has increased slightly in several areas compared to yesterday.
Specifically, the price in Vinh Long and Hau Giang has reached VND 62,000/kg, after increasing by VND 1,000.
Similarly, traders in Dong Nai, Binh Duong, and Bac Lieu have purchased at VND 61,000/kg.
Other areas have maintained the same prices as yesterday.
Thus, live pig prices in the South on November 21, 2024, are trading in the range of VND 60,000 - 63,000/kg.
In Q3, Vietnam imported 32.01 thousand tons of pork (HS 0203), worth $ 72.51 million, a decrease of 32.4% in quantity and a decrease of 39% in value compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Brazil, Russia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands are the major suppliers of pork to Vietnam in Q3. Among them, Brazil is the largest supplier, with 11.8 thousand tons worth $ 28.04 million, a decrease of 43% in quantity and a decrease of 45.6% in value compared to Q3/2023.
$ 1 = VND 25.170 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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