Pork price in Vietnam today 6/12: Stable on the first day of the week

Published 2021년 12월 6일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the current prices of pork and live hogs in various regions in Vietnam, highlighting no adjustments in these prices as of December 6, 2021. Pork prices range from 56,000 - 189,900 VND/kg across different retailers, with pork tail and bacon priced higher. Live hog prices in the North range from 48,000 - 53,000 VND/kg, with Hung Yen province having the highest price. In the central region and the Central Highlands, prices range from 47,000 - 50,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, Binh Phuoc Province is focusing on controlling African swine fever and regulating the movement of pigs from Cambodia.
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Original content

Price of cool meat Meat Deli Recorded today (December 6), the price of pork cool Meat Deli from vinmart.com did not appear to be adjusted. Currently, the selling price ranges from 129,900 - 189,900 VND/kg. Specifically, boneless pork leg and pork shoulder are priced at 139,900 VND/kg and 149,900 VND/kg, respectively. Price list of cool meat Meat Deli. Source: vinmart.com. Pork price at Retail Food Company Pork price at Ha Hien Fresh Food Company recorded no adjustment compared to the end of last week. Currently, the selling price is in the range of 56,000 - 130,000 VND/kg. Specifically, pork tail and bacon are priced at 108,000 VND/kg and 110,000 VND/kg, respectively. Price list of pork Ha Hien Fresh Food today. Source: thucphamhahien.com. Domestic price of live hog In the North, buying price adjusted and increased sporadically in the first session of the week. Accordingly, after a slight increase in price, Nam Dinh and Thai Nguyen jointly adjusted the transaction to 50,000 ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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