Poultry prices today in Vietnam, June 6: Duck prices fluctuate, how to care for ducks on the grid floor for high productivity

Published 2023년 6월 6일

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The article provides an overview of the current prices for various poultry products in Vietnam, including white and colored feathered chickens, ducks, and geese. It highlights that chicken prices are struggling to cover the cost of raising them, with prices ranging from 20,000 VND to 75,000 VND/kg depending on the type and region. Duck prices have seen a slight increase, with prices varying from 34,000 VND to 90,000 VND/head. Geese prices are around 60,000 VND to 80,000 VND/kg. The article also discusses the conditions for raising ducks on the net floor, emphasizing the need for clean water, a balanced diet, and regular feeding. It also mentions the importance of checking duck health daily and isolating and treating sick ducks to prevent the spread of disease.
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The price of white chicken is still at a low level According to Mr. Pham Van Ha, chicken farm owner in Luong Son (Hoa Binh), the price of white feathered industrial chicken is still at a low level of about 24,000 VND to 26,000 VND/kg, while the cost of raising chickens is above 30,000 VND. /kg. "The price is low, but many farms with chickens out of this litter still have to "bitter" to sell them to traders. The longer they keep them, the more losses the farms will have," said Mr. Ha. In the southern regions, the price of white chicken remains at around 20,000 VND/kg, there are farms selling beautiful chickens with size over 3.3 kg/head for only 23,000 VND/kg. Besides, the price of colored feathered chickens in the Southeast region remained at less than 40,000 VND/kg; the price of broiler chickens raised over 4.5 months and sold at farms in Dong Nai and Binh Phuoc is about over 67,000 VND/kg; The price of chicken Minh Du has a farm sells for 70,000 VND/kg. In the northern regions, ...
Source: Danviet

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