Rice market in Vietnam on October 24: Rice prices decreased slightly by 50 VND per kilogram

Published 2024년 10월 24일

Tridge summary

The rice market in An Giang province and other areas in Vietnam has experienced minimal price changes, with most rice varieties remaining stable. Notable adjustments include a slight price increase for OM 5451 rice and a decrease for IR 504 Summer-Autumn raw and finished rice. The glutinous rice market is unchanged, while retail prices have varied, with Nang Nhen rice being the most expensive. In the export market, Vietnam's rice prices are stable, with 5% broken rice priced at $534/ton, the highest in Asia, while Thailand and Pakistan have seen slight decreases in their export prices.
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Original content

Update from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of An Giang province said that today's rice price recorded no adjustment compared to yesterday, IR 50404 rice price is at 6,900 - 7,000 VND/kg; Dai Thom 8 rice price is at 7,800 - 8,000 VND/kg, OM 5451 price is at 7,200 - 7,400 VND/kg, up 100 VND/kg; OM 18 rice price is at 7,500 - 7,800 VND/kg, unchanged compared to yesterday; OM 380 rice fluctuates at 7,200 - 7,300 VND/kg; Nhat rice is still at 7,800 - 8,000 VND/kg and Nang Nhen rice (dry) is at 20,000 VND/kg. In localities such as Soc Trang and Dong Thap, transactions were slow, with low volume and few buyers. In An Giang, many warehouses bought slowly, with low volume, and prices decreased slightly. In addition, the glutinous rice market did not have any adjustments compared to yesterday. Long An IR 4625 glutinous rice (dry) 9,600 - 9,800 VND/kg was stable compared to yesterday. Long An 3-month glutinous rice (dry) 9,800 - 10,000 VND/kg remained unchanged compared ...
Source: Vinanet

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