Vietnam: Most fish species in Vinh Long have increased in price, and the best price increase is snakehead fish

Published 2023년 8월 1일

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In July 2023, prices for farmed fish in Vinh Long province increased compared to the previous month and the same period last year. Snakehead fish saw the highest price increase, followed by red tilapia and tilapia. However, the price of pangasius remained the same, leading to a decrease in the number of businesses purchasing it and affecting the export of pangasius farming in the province. Despite this, aquaculture production in Vinh Long reached 91,960.5 tons, with intensive pangasius accounting for 71,434.4 tons.
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Specifically, the highest price in July 2023 in Vinh Long: farmed snakehead fish sold at a price of 50,000 VND/kg (an increase of 5,000 VND/kg compared to the previous month, an increase of 15,000 VND/kg over the same period last year); the price of red tilapia and tilapia is 52,000 VND/kg (an increase of 6,000 VND/kg compared to the previous month, up 14,000 VND/kg over the same period)... Most of the farmed fish increased in price in July in Vinh Long province, in which snakehead fish increased the best price. Households raising snakehead and red tilapia are making a profit. Hybrid catfish, farmed perch also increased in price. Specifically, the price of hybrid catfish and farmed perch is VND 40,000/kg (an increase of VND 5,000/kg compared to the previous month, an increase of VND 5,000/kg over the same period). Compared with the average cost of raising red tilapia, which is 38,000-40,000 VND/kg, farmers of this species currently have a profit of 12,000-14,000 VND/kg. However, ...
Source: Danviet

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