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Live pig prices on 11/03/2024: Mixed fluctuations this week

(VAN) Live pig prices on 11/03/2024 remain around VND 58,000 - 64,000/kg. The live pig market in all 3 regions fluctuated, ranging from VND 1,000 to 2,000.
Latest live pig prices in 3 regions on 11/03/2024

Latest live pig prices in 3 regions on 11/03/2024

Live pig prices on November 3 in the North

The northern live pig market remains stable compared to the previous day, with mixed fluctuations throughout the week.

In particular, the provinces of Hung Yen, Hai Duong, and Thai Duong saw a slight increase of VND 1,000, bringing live pig prices up to VND 64,000/kg, the highest in the country.

Meanwhile, prices in Vinh Phuc decreased by VND 1,000, dropping to VND 62,000/kg.

Prices in other localities remain unchanged.

Thus, live pig prices in the North on 11/03/2024 are trading at VND 61,000 - 64,000/kg.

Live pig prices on November 3 in Central and Central Highlands

The live pig market in the Central and Central Highlands regions remains unchanged from the previous day, with no new fluctuations this week.

Specifically, Dak Lak continues to purchase at VND 58,000/kg, the lowest in the country.

Other localities in the region are trading around VND 59,000 - 61,000/kg.

Thus, live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions on 11/03/2024 are purchasing around VND 58,000 - 61,000/kg.

Live pig prices in on November 3 in the South

The southern live pig market continues to hold steady compared to the previous day, although prices have decreased this week.

In particular, Ba Ria-Vung Tau has seen a significant drop of VND 2,000, now trading at VND 60,000/kg.

Prices in Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Can Tho, Ca Mau, and Bac Lieu have decreased by VND 1,000, with purchases ranging from VND 60,000 to VND 61,000/kg.

Other localities remain unchanged from last week.

Thus, live pig prices in the South on 11/03/2024, are trading in the range of VND 59,000 - 62,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.084 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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