Vegetable prices increase sharply in Vietnam

Published 2021년 10월 28일

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A recent survey by VnExpress at Ho Chi Minh City markets revealed a significant increase in the price of vegetables from Dalat due to heavy rainfall and reduced supply. The price of various vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, and salad rolls has risen sharply, with spinach now costing 60,000 VND per kilogram, a 20,000 VND increase. The increase in vegetable prices is also attributed to increased consumption and reduced planting areas due to epidemic concerns. Despite harvesting about 5,100 tons of vegetables and tubers per day, Da Lat cannot meet the market demand. Farmers are planning to sow vegetables for the end of the year and the 2022 Lunar New Year, aiming to supply an average of 6,800-8,000 tons of vegetables per day.
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A survey by VnExpress at Ho Chi Minh City markets shows that the price of vegetables in Dalat is increasing by 5,000-15,000 VND compared to last week. At traditional markets, a kilogram of spinach is 40,000 VND, now it has increased to 60,000 VND, lettuce is 10,000 VND to 45,000 VND, salad rolls are 60,000 VND, broccoli is 40,000 VND per kg. Similarly, green onions and chili peppers also increase the price by 5,000 VND. In addition, green vegetables such as collard greens, amaranth, and coriander are also more expensive by 3,000-4,000 VND per kilogram. Ms. Hang, a small trader at Minh Phung market (district 8), said that the recent three days of prolonged rain caused the price of green vegetables in Da Lat to increase continuously. Meanwhile, the quantity of goods arriving in Ho Chi Minh City was not much, so the price increased sharply. At the same time, in some localities in the North vegetables are scarce, so Da Lat goods are collected more to the North, which is also the ...
Source: VNExpress

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