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Live pork prices today, September 21: Most provinces have no change, excluding Phu Tho and Lam Dong.
Live pork prices today, September 21, in the North, move sideways in most provinces, ranging from VND 47,000-50,000 per kilogram. The only change is in Phu Tho province to VND 47,000, after decreasing by VND 1,000 per kilogram.
In North Central Coast and Central Highlands, live pork prices today also keep unchanged compared to yesterday, ranging from VND 49,000 to VND 52,000, excluding the increase by VND 1,000 to VND 51,000 per kilogram in Lam Dong province.
In the South, live pork prices today are stable compared to yesterday, ranging from VND 49,000 to VND 52,000. The lowest price is VND 49,000 in Hau Giang and Soc Trang provinces. The highest price is VND 52,000 in Dong Nai province.
Translated by Ha Phuc
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