August 6, 2025 | 01:45 GMT +7
August 6, 2025 | 01:45 GMT +7
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Live pork prices today, September 12: move sideways compared to yesterday.
Live pork prices today, September 12, in the North, are ranging from VND 49,000-50,000 per kilogram. Thai Nguyen province keeps the highest price at VND 52,000 per kilogram. In Tuyen Quang province, the live pork price is the lowest at VND 49,000 per kilogram.
In North Central Coast and Central Highlands, live pork prices today are also stable. The lowest live pork price is VND 50,000 in Binh Dinh province. Meanwhile, the highest is VND 54,000 per kilogram in Ha Tinh, Quang Ngai, and Ninh Thuan provinces.
In the South, live pork prices today are ranging from VND 48,000-53,000 per kilogram. The lowest live pork price is VND 48,000 in Bac Lieu. The highest is VND 53,000 in Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Long An, An Giang, and Can Tho provinces.
Translated by Ha Phuc
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