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Live pork prices, September 18: Move sideways in the Central

(VAN) September 18, 2021, live pork prices change oppositely in the North and the South but move sideways in the Central.
Live pork prices today, September 18, are adjusted oppositely in the North and the South.

Live pork prices today, September 18, are adjusted oppositely in the North and the South.

Live pork prices today, September 18, in the North, decrease in some provinces, ranging from VND 47,000-50,000 per kilogram. The lowest live pork price is VND 47,000 in Bac Giang province, after a VND 2,000 decrease. In Phu Tho and Ninh Binh provinces, live pork prices are VND 48,000 and VND 49,000, decreasing by VND 1,000 per kilogram.

In North Central Coast and Central Highlands, live pork prices today keep unchanged compared to yesterday, ranging from VND 48,000 to VND 52,000. The lowest price is VND 48,000 per kilogram in Binh Dinh province.

In the South, live pork prices today are pretty stable compared to yesterday, ranging from VND 49,000 to VND 52,000, excluding the increase by VND 1,000 in Bac Lieu province to VND 50,000 per kilogram.

Authors: Ha Phuc

Translated by Samuel Pham

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