April 17, 2025 | 18:36 GMT +7
April 17, 2025 | 18:36 GMT +7
Hotline: 0913.378.918
Update on rice prices ton November 22, 2024
Rice prices show mixed fluctuations for some items. In many regions, rice from harvested fields is ripening, and traders are holding steady on buying prices.
In Sa Dec (Dong Thap), the prices of raw rice remain stable. In Lap Vo - Vam Cong (Dong Thap), the supply is limited, and rice prices are steady. The quality of the rice is better, with cleaner grains due to favourable weather, and warehouses are purchasing uniformly.
In An Cu (Cai Be, Tien Giang), rice is slow-moving, and prices are stable, with most rice being of lower quality and fewer good grains.
On the export market, 100% broken rice is priced at $ 410/ton; standard 5% broken rice is being purchased at $ 520/ton. Meanwhile, 25% broken rice is priced at $ 485/ton.
Thus, rice prices on November 22, 2024, show mixed fluctuations compared to yesterday.
$ 1 = VND 25.170 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
(VAN) Following the U.S. Government's decision to temporarily postpone the imposition of reciprocal tariffs, coffee prices have continuously increased sharply and are expected to continue rising in the near future.
(VAN) Coffee prices on April 17, 2025, maintain their upward momentum. Domestic prices rose by VND 1,600, reaching the range of VND 132,600–133,600/kg.
(VAN) Discussions are underway in Egypt on how to recycle millions of tonnes of agricultural and food waste into animal feed.
(VAN) Pepper prices on April 16, 2025, saw little fluctuation. Domestic pepper prices rose by as much as VND 1,500, trading around VND 155,500–158,000/kg.
(VAN) Coffee prices on April 16, 2025, continue a strong upward trend globally. Domestic prices rise by VND 5,000–5,200, reaching VND 131,300–132,200/kg.
(VAN) Pepper prices on April 15, 2025: Global market sees mixed fluctuations, while domestic prices remain stable, trading around VND 154,000 - 157,000/kg.
(VAN) Coffee prices on April 15, 2025, have surged globally. Domestic coffee prices rose by VND 2,600, reaching the range of VND 126,300 - 127,200/kg.