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Live pig prices on 10/26/2024: Down another VND 1,000

(VAN) Live pig prices on 10/26/2024, continue to drop by another VND 1,000, bringing the market in all 3 regions to a trading range of VND 58,000 - 63,000/kg.
Latest live pig prices across three regions on 10/26/2024

Latest live pig prices across three regions on 10/26/2024

Live pig prices on October 26 in the North

The live pig market in the North continues to trend downward compared to yesterday.

Accordingly, pig prices in Phu Tho and Tuyen Quang are now trading at VND 62,000/kg, following a VND 1,000 decrease.

With the same decrease, traders in Ninh Binh and Lao Cai are purchasing at VND 61,000/kg, marking the lowest price in the region.

Prices in other localities remain unchanged.

Thus, live pig prices in the North on 10/26/2024, are trading in the range of VND 61,000 - 63,000/kg.

Live pig prices on October 26 in the Central and Central Highlands

The live pig market in the Central and Central Highlands regions continues to decline compared to yesterday.

Specifically, prices in Long An and Binh Thuan have dropped to VND 60,000/kg, following a VND 1,000 decrease.

Similarly, traders in Quang Nam are now purchasing at just VND 59,000/kg.

Prices in other localities remain unchanged, with Dak Lak trading at only VND 58,000/kg, the lowest nationwide.

Thus, live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions on 10/26/2024, are being purchased around VND 58,000 - 61,000/kg.

Live pig prices on October 26 in the South

The live pig market in the South has dropped another VND 1,000 compared to yesterday.

In particular, prices in Ben Tre are now trading at just VND 59,000/kg, while in An Giang, prices are at VND 60,000/kg.

With a similar VND 1,000 decrease, traders in Binh Duong, Long An, Hau Giang, and Tay Ninh are purchasing at VND 61,000/kg.

Prices in other localities remain unchanged.

Thus, live pig prices in the South on 10/26/2024, are trading within the range of VND 60,000 - 62,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.167 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Tien Sy

Translated by Hoang Duy

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