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Specifically, pig prices in Hung Yen, Hai Duong, Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, Thai Binh, Vinh Phuc, Hanoi, and Tuyen Quang are still trading at VND 63,000/kg, the highest in the region.
Meanwhile, traders in Lao Cai and Ninh Binh are still purchasing at VND 61,000/kg, the lowest in the region.
Prices in other locations remain at VND 62,000/kg.
Thus, live pig prices in the northern region on November 22, 2024, are trading between VND 61,000 and VND 63,000/kg.
Live pig prices on November 22 in the Central and Central Highlands
Live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands remain unchanged compared to yesterday.
Specifically, prices in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Binh Dinh are still at VND 61,000/kg, the highest in the region.
Other provinces continue to trade in the Central and Central Highlands at 60,000/kg.
Thus, live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions on November 22, 2024, are trading between VND 60,000 and VND 61,000/kg.
Live pig prices in the South remain unchanged compared to yesterday.
In particular, prices in Tra Vinh are still at VND 60,000/kg, the lowest in the region.
Meanwhile, traders in Long An, Can Tho, and Ca Mau continue to buy at VND 63,000/kg, the highest in the region currently.
Other localities maintain prices between VND 61,000 and VND 62,000/kg.
Thus, live pig prices in the South on November 22, 2024, are trading between VND 60,000 and VND 63,000/kg.
To ensure market outlets, Bac Kan Province is expanding the Nghưn Loan cattle market (Pac Nam District), one of the largest livestock trading hubs in the Northern region. Each trading session sees thousands of buffaloes, cows, and horses being brought by people and traders from various provinces for transactions.
In the future, Bac Kan aims to expand the model of fattening buffaloes and cattle in farms, with cooperatives playing a key role.
Additionally, the province is attracting businesses to invest in factories for processing livestock products, ensuring market supply and stabilizing prices for livestock farmers.
$ 1 = VND 25.170 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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