February 25, 2025 | 08:20 GMT +7

  • Click to copy
Friday- 14:44, 23/07/2021

Live pork prices, July 23: Simultaneously decrease in three regions

(VAN) July 23, 2021, live pork prices decrease by VND 1,000-4,000 per kilogram in many provinces nationwide, in the range of VND 52,000-60,000 per kilogram.
Live pork prices today, July 23: Simultaneously decrease in three regions.

Live pork prices today, July 23: Simultaneously decrease in three regions.

In the North

Live pork prices today, July 23, in the Northern market, decrease by VND 1,000-2,000 per kilogram in some provinces compared to yesterday, around VND 55,000-57,000 per kilogram.

In particular, in Tuyen Quang provinces, the live pork price is adjusted down by VND 1,000 per kilogram, currently at VND 56,000 per kilogram.

Live pork prices in seven provinces of Ha Nam, Ninh Binh, Vinh Phuc, Thai Binh, Thai Nguyen, Nam Dinh and Yen Bai have the same decrease by VND 2,000 per kilogram, trading at VND 56,000-57,000 per kilogram.

In the Central

Live pork prices today, July 23, in the Central Coast and Central Highlands, are slightly decrease compared to yesterday.

Traders in provinces such as Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Quang Nam purchase live pork at prices of VND 57,000-60,000 per kilogram, after reducing VND 1,000 per kilogram.

In Binh Dinh and Lam Dong provinces, the live pork prices are the same lowest level at VND 55,000 per kilogram.

In summary, the live pork prices today, July 23, 2021, are in the range of VND 55,000-60,000 per kilogram in Central.

In the South

In the South, live pork prices today, July 23, are down by VND 1,000-4,000 per kilogram.

After reducing VND 4,000 per kilogram, traders in Long An province purchase live pork at the price of VND 54,000 per kilogram.

As An Giang, Hau Giang, Tien Giang, Vinh Long, Tra Vinh provinces, live pork prices are VND 54,000 per kilogram in Ben Tre province.

Dong Thap province remains the live pork price at VND 56,000 per kilogram compared to yesterday.

In summary, live pork prices today, July 23, 2021, are from VND 52,000-56,000 per kilogram in the South.

Author: Bang Nghiem. Translated by Ha Phuc.

Pepper prices on February 24, 2025: Holding at VND 162,000/kg

Pepper prices on February 24, 2025: Holding at VND 162,000/kg

(VAN) Pepper prices on February 24, 2025, remain stable in domestic and global markets. Domestic pepper prices are holding high around VND 160,000 - 162,000/kg.

Coffee prices on February 24, 2025: Holding at VND 134,000/kg

Coffee prices on February 24, 2025: Holding at VND 134,000/kg

(VAN) Coffee prices on February 24, 2025, remain unchanged in domestic and global markets. Domestic coffee prices continue to trade at VND 132,800 - 134,000/kg.

By the numbers: Breaking down the global soybean trade

By the numbers: Breaking down the global soybean trade

(VAN) A discussion about global soybean exports cannot proceed without mention of Brazil or the United States, because together they fuel 85% of total shipments each year.

Urea, UAN28, UAN32 lead fertilizer prices higher

Urea, UAN28, UAN32 lead fertilizer prices higher

(VAN) Retail fertilizer prices tracked by DTN for the second week of February 2025 continued to show most nutrients are more expensive with three fertilizers noticeably higher.

Coffee prices on February 21, 2025: The market drops sharply

Coffee prices on February 21, 2025: The market drops sharply

(VAN) Coffee prices on February 21, 2025, saw a sharp decline globally. Domestic coffee prices dropped by VND 1,500, trading at VND 130,700 - 132,000/kg.

Pepper prices on February 21, 2025: Holding above VND 160,000/kg

Pepper prices on February 21, 2025: Holding above VND 160,000/kg

(VAN) Pepper prices on February 21, 2025, slightly decreased in Indonesia, while domestic prices remained stable, trading around VND 160,000 - 162,500/kg.

Pepper prices surge, farmers eagerly begin the harvest season

Pepper prices surge, farmers eagerly begin the harvest season

(VAN) Pepper harvest in Gia Lai has commenced, and the producers are filled with optimism as prices continue to increase. Local authorities have recommended that development remain consistent without the expansion of cultivation areas.

Read more