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Update on rice and paddy prices on November 30, 2024
The rice market on November 30 showed slight fluctuations of VND100-200 in both paddy and rice prices.
Paddy prices on November 30 showed mixed movements. In many areas, prices remained high with low supply, with demand mainly focused on fragrant rice.
In An Giang, the demand for Autumn-Winter paddy is steady, with some demand for fragrant rice, and prices remain high. In Ca Mau, paddy harvesting is ongoing, with the main demand for fragrant rice.
Similarly, rice prices on November 30 also showed slight fluctuations. The supply is limited, with some rice available for purchase, and the demand for fragrant and sticky rice is high.
On the export market, the price of 100% broken rice is $ 410/ton; the price of standard 5% broken rice is $ 520/ton. The price of 25% broken rice is $ 485/ton.
Thus, the rice and paddy prices on November 30, 2024, show mixed movements compared to yesterday.
$ 1 = VND 25.130 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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