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Latest update on rice and paddy prices on November 18, 2024
The rice and paddy market on November 18 shows slight fluctuations in certain products.
Paddy prices remain stable with no significant changes. In Dong Thap and Kien Giang, paddy trading is steady, with a high quantity of dry paddy and stable demand. Specific:
Rice prices show a decreasing trend. In local areas such as An Giang and Dong Thap, buying has slowed down, and fragrant rice prices have slightly increased while other rice prices remain stable.
On the export market, the price of 100% broken rice is at $ 423/ton; the price of standard 5% broken rice is being purchased at $ 518/ton. Meanwhile, the price of 25% broken rice is at $ 488/ton.
Thus, rice and paddy prices on November 18, 2024, show little change compared to yesterday.
$ 1 = VND 25.170 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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