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Live pig prices on February 5, 2025: Increase by up to VND 2,000

(VAN) Live pig prices have continued to increase by VND 1,000 - 2,000. The live pig market in the three regions is trading around VND 67,000 - 72,000/kg.

Live pig prices on February 5 in the North

The live pig market in the North continues to rise slightly compared to yesterday.

Specifically, prices in Hung Yen, Hai Duong, and Ha Nam have increased by VND 1,000, now trading at VND 69,000/kg.

With the same increase, traders in Lao Cai, Nam Dinh, and Ninh Binh are buying at VND 68,000/kg.

Prices in other areas remain unchanged compared to yesterday.

Thus, the live pig prices in the North on February 5, 2025, are trading at VND 68,000 - 69,000/kg.

Live pig prices on February 5 in the Central and Central Highlands

The live pig market in the Central and Central Highlands regions is showing a good increase compared to yesterday.

Live pig prices in the 3 regions on February 5, 2025

Live pig prices in the 3 regions on February 5, 2025

Specifically, the price of live pigs in Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Nam, and Quang Ngai increased by VND 2,000, reaching VND 68,000/kg.

With the same increase, traders in Lam Dong have seen prices rise to VND 70,000/kg, matching the price in Binh Thuan after an increase of VND 1,000.

Aside from Thanh Hoa and Dak Lak, which remained stable, live pig prices in other localities have all risen by VND 1,000.

Live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions on February 5, 2025

Thus, live pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions on February 5, 2025 are trading around VND 67,000 - 70,000 per kg.

Live pig prices on February 5 in the South

The live pig market in the Southern region has increased by VND 1,000 - 2,000 compared to yesterday.

Specifically, the price of live pigs in Dong Nai and Hau Giang both rose by VND 2,000, reaching VND 72,000 and VND 70,000/kg, respectively.

Apart from Binh Duong and Ca Mau, which remained stable, other localities saw an increase of VND 1,000.

Author: Tien Sy

Translated by Hoang Duy

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