Vietnam: Essential goods in Thai Nguyen are plentiful, meat and vegetables prices increase

Published 2024년 9월 12일

Tridge summary

Following severe flooding in Thai Nguyen city, water levels have receded in several areas, allowing residents to resume normal activities. Essential goods like rice, eggs, and meat are still available at Thai market, though pork and beef prices have risen slightly due to supply issues. Traders report manageable price increases, while some items like water spinach remain stable. Supermarkets and grocery stores continue to stock goods with stable prices for staples but higher prices for green vegetables and fruits. Market management has prevented price gouging and counterfeit goods, and flood relief efforts include discounted or free supplies and accommodations for those affected.
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Original content

Water has gradually receded in Dong Bam commune and Quang Vinh, Cam Gia, Gia Sang, and Tuc Duyen wards of Thai Nguyen city after many days of deep flooding. After the water receded, many households have been proactive in cooking their daily meals. The amount of goods and food is still fully supplied to serve the people. At Thai market (Thai Nguyen city), essential goods such as rice, eggs, meat, etc. are still quite abundant. According to a survey, the price of pork has increased slightly from 130,000 - 150,000 VND/kg, beef 250,000 - 260,000 VND/kg of good quality. Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy, a pork trader at Thai market, shared: "The price of pork is higher than usual but not much, because the source of goods is difficult when the areas of Dong Hy, Quang Vinh, and Tuc Duyen... are deeply submerged in water, but there is no sudden increase in price". Also at Thai market, Ms. Pham Thu Thuy's beef stall is also full of goods, Ms. Thuy is busy when many people come to buy directly, and ...
Source: Vov

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