Vietnam: Ly Son garlic output is only 30%

Published 2022년 3월 8일

Tridge summary

Ly Son District in Vietnam is grappling with a significant decrease in garlic prices due to weather conditions during the winter-spring sowing season, resulting in crop losses. The current price range is 40,000-50,000 VND/kg. The low prices are also attributed to traders adulterating Ly Son garlic with other types, breaking consumer trust. In response, the District People's Committee is strengthening promotion efforts and enhancing market management to improve the value and market standing of Ly Son garlic.
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Meanwhile, the price of Ly Son garlic decreased deeply, only from 40,000-50,000 VND/kg. Vice Chairman of Ly Son District People's Committee Dang Tan Thanh said that the reason Ly Son lost the garlic crop was due to weather influences during the first time of sowing the winter-spring garlic crop. Besides, the low price, partly because traders mix many other types of garlic into Ly Son garlic to sell, has lost consumer ...
Source: Sggp

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