Vietnam: Densely reared eel, duck eggs decreased quite deeply; Rice prices rose to the highest level of the year in the Mekong Delta

Published 2023년 7월 23일

Tridge summary

The price of meat eel in the Mekong Delta has decreased by at least 10,000-15,000 VND/kg compared to a month ago due to increased supply and slow export output. Duck egg prices have also decreased due to an abundant supply and lower consumption demand, especially from salted egg production establishments. On the other hand, rice prices in the Mekong Delta have increased by 100-200 VND/kg, reaching the highest level in months, due to favorable export output and increasing export prices.
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Original content

Currently, the price of meat eel (raised eel) in many localities in the Mekong Delta has decreased by at least 10,000-15,000 VND/kg compared to about a month ago. In many places, eel meat (raised eel, beautiful yellow skin) is sold in buckets by farmers to traders at VND 95,000-97,000/kg. Eels raised in the mud-free model in Thoi Lai district (Can Tho city) are purchased by small traders to serve domestic consumption and export. As for eel selection, grade 1 (size 4-5 pieces/kg) is priced at 110,000-120,000 VND/kg. Eel prices fell due to increased supply and slow export output. In the past time, farmers have promoted the development of eel farming, especially eel farming according to the model of mud-free farming, fed with industrial feed, so the supply of meat eels is very abundant. ► After a period of high increase, the price of duck eggs in many provinces and cities in the Mekong Delta has decreased again from 2,000-5,000 VND/dozen compared to about 1 month ago. Currently, ...
Source: Danviet

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