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Live pork price on 05/24/2023: Slight increase in some places

(VAN) Live pork price on 05/24/2023 increased by VND 1,000 - 3,000/kg in some localities. Currently, the live pork price is around VND 55,000 - 61,000/kg.
Update on the price of live pork market in 3 regions on 05/24/2023

Update on the price of live pork market in 3 regions on 05/24/2023

Price of live pork in the North on May 24

Live pork prices on May 24 in the Northern market remained stable compared to yesterday.

In which, VND 60,000/kg is the highest purchasing price in the region, recorded in Hung Yen.

A lower price (VND 59,000/kg) is the transaction level in Bac Giang and Hanoi.

The remaining localities have no new price fluctuations.

Thus, the price of live pork on 05/24/2023 in the Northern market is trading at VND 57,000 - 60,000/kg.

Live pork price in Central and Central Highlands on May 24

Live pork prices on May 24 in the Central and Central Highlands markets increased by VND 1,000/kg in some places compared to yesterday.

Specifically, after a slight increase in price, Lam Dong and Nghe An raised the transaction level to VND 59,000/kg.

Meanwhile, Quang Tri is keeping the lowest purchasing price in the region, at VND 55,000/kg.

The remaining provinces and cities maintain the price range of VND 56,000 - 59,000/kg.

Thus, today's live pork price on 05/324/2023 in the Central and Central Highlands is around VND 55,000 - 60,000/kg.

Price of live pork in the South on May 24

Live pork price on May 24 in the southern market increased by VND 1,000-3,000/kg compared to yesterday.

Accordingly, Soc Trang and Tra Vinh are trading at VND 60,000/kg after increasing the price by VND 2,000 and VND 3,000/kg, respectively.

After increasing by VND 1,000/kg, Dong Thap and Bac Lieu are keeping the purchasing price at VND 58,000/kg

The prices in other provinces continued to move sideways.

Thus, live pork price on 05/24/2023 in the whole South continues to trade around the threshold of VND 56,000 - 61,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 23,300.00 - Source: Vietcombank

Author: Tien Sy

Translated by Hoang Duy

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