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Live pork prices, July 24: Unchanged in the North and the South

(VAN) July 24, 2021, live pork prices decrease slightly in some provinces in the Central. Meanwhile, in the North and the South, live pork prices have no change.
Live pork prices today, July 24: Unchanged in the North and the South, and slightly decrease in the Central

Live pork prices today, July 24: Unchanged in the North and the South, and slightly decrease in the Central

In the North

Live pork prices today, July 24, have no change compared to yesterday morning.

In most the provinces in the North, such as Yen Bai, Nam Dinh, Thai Nguyen, Thai Binh, Vinh Phuc and Ninh Binh, live pork prices remain at VND 57,000 per kilogram.

Meanwhile, In Lao Cai and Phu Tho provinces, the live pork prices have been the region’s lowest level at VND 55,000 per kilogram.

In summary, live pork prices today, July 24, 2021, are in the range of VND 55,000 per kilogram to VND 57,000 per kilogram in the North.

In the Central

Live pork prices today, July 24, decrease slightly in the Central Coast and the Highlands compared to yesterday morning.

Specifically, Ha Tinh and Quang Tri provinces are today trading live pork at VND 58,000 per kilogram, a slight decrease of VND 1,000 per kilogram compared to yesterday morning.

The live pork price in Thua Thien Hue province remains at the region’s highest level of VND 60,000 per kilogram.

The rest of the localities purchase live pork at the price of VND 55.000-59.000 per kilogram.

In summary, live pork prices today, July 24, 2021, are in the range of VND 55,000 per kilogram to VND 60,000 per kilogram in the Central.

In the South

In the South, live pork prices today, July 24, are unchanged in most provinces compared to yesterday morning.

Specifically, the provinces of Long An, An Giang, Vinh Long, Can Tho, Kien Giang remain live pork prices at VND 54,000 per kilogram.

Traders in Dong Thap province are buying live porks for VND 54,000 per kilogram, at the region’s highest level.

In summary, live pork prices today, July 24, 2021, are in the range of VND 52,000 to VND 60,000 per kilogram in the South.

Author: Bang Nghiem. Translated by Ha Phuc.

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