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Latest rice prices update on December 10, 2024
The rice market on December 10 is maintaining stability for paddy but slightly increasing for rice.
Paddy prices today (December 10) still show no new changes. Many localities have high and stable prices, with slow transactions and few buyers.
Meanwhile, rice prices on December 10 show a slight increase, with a gradual supply of rice. Raw fragrant rice has slightly increased, but transactions are slow.
In Sa Dec (Dong Thap), fragrant raw rice and 5451 rice have slightly increased VND by 100/kg compared to yesterday.
On the export market, the price of 100% broken rice is at $ 410/ton; standard 5% broken rice is purchased at $ 520/ton. Meanwhile, the price of 25% broken rice is at $ 485/ton.
Thus, the price of paddy and rice today, December 10, 2024, has slightly increased for rice compared to yesterday.
$ 1 = VND 25.140 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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