Today's food prices in Vietnam November 19: The prices of vegetables decrease, the prices of corn and fruits increase

Published Nov 19, 2020

Tridge summary

Vegetable and fruit prices in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta provinces are experiencing a decrease, with significant drops in the prices of choysum, broccoli, morning glory, white radish, gong, green beans, scallions, and chili. In contrast, the prices of corn and certain fruits in the Mekong Delta have increased due to flooding and a scant supply. Meanwhile, the prices of raw pangasius in the Mekong Delta have fallen, while shrimp prices have remained stable.
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Original content

Prices of vegetables increased and decreased in contrast. Recorded at many local markets in the city. In Ho Chi Minh City, vegetable prices today continued to decline slightly. Specifically, at Phu Nhuan market (Phu Nhuan district), the price of cauliflower and broccoli is 55,000 VND / kg, down 2,000 VND / kg; basketry 34,000 VND / kg, reduced 1,000 VND / kg; pumpkin 28,000 VND / kg, down 2,000 VND / kg; white radish 33,000 VND / kg, a decrease of 2,000 VND / kg; purple cabbage 33,000 VND / kg, down 2,000 VND / kg; water spinach 33, .000 VND / k reduced 2,000 VND / kg; 35,000 VND / kg tomato; mint 55,000 VND / kg; beans for 40,000 VND / kg, down 2,000 VND / kg; bitter melon 27,000 VND / kg, down 3,000 VND / kg. Similarly, in the Mekong Delta provinces, the prices of vegetables and fruits today also turned down, while green onions and chili dropped sharply from 5,000 to 10,000 VND / kg. Specifically, the price of choysum, broccoli decreased by 3,000 VND / kg to 29,000 VND / kg; ...

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