Vietnam rice prices today 11/2: Stable after many days of adjustment

Published 2021년 11월 2일

Tridge summary

Rice prices in An Giang province are stable after a period of increase, with prices ranging from 5,000 - 12,000 VND/kg depending on the type. In Vinh Long province, farmers have harvested over 20,000 hectares out of 42,255 hectares of Autumn-Winter 2021 rice, with an average yield of 5.76 tons/ha. The General Statistics Office reported that by mid-October, the Mekong River Delta had sown 672,000 hectares of autumn-winter rice, and had harvested 272,700 hectares, accounting for 40.6% of the cultivated area. The winter rice crop in Vietnam is estimated to yield 51.5 quintals/ha, an increase of 0.4 quintals/ha over the previous year, with a production of 8.03 million tons.
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Original content

Rice price today In An Giang, rice prices today (November 2) stood still after several days of upward adjustment. Specifically, IR 50404 rice is at 5,000 - 5,200 VND/kg, OM 9582 is still at 5,000 - 5,200 VND/kg, OM5451 is at 5,600 - 5,800 VND/kg, Dai Tho 8 is still 5,800 - 6,000 VND/kg, OM 380 The price is 5,300 - 5,400 VND/kg, OM 18 is 5,700 VND/kg, Nang Hoa 9 is 6,000 - 6,100 VND/kg, Dried Nang Nhen 11,500 - 12,000 VND/kg. Long An sticky rice (dry) keeps the same price at 7,000 VND/kg, sticky rice with shell (fresh) - 3 and a half months continues to cost 5,500 - 5,600 VND/kg, fresh sticky rice in Long An at 5,400 - 5,500 VND/kg and half shell sticky rice (dry) at 6,600 - 6,900 VND/kg. Rice price list today 2/11 in An Giang province. (Source: An Giang Department of Agriculture and Rural Development) According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vinh Long province, so far farmers in the province have harvested over 20,000 hectares out of a total of 42,255 ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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