The price of live pigs in the North today is stable, fluctuating between 52,000 - 54,000 VND/kg
The live hog market in the Northern region today (October 13) recorded a stable trend in purchasing prices in most provinces and cities. The general transaction price continued to remain in the range of 52,000 - 54,000 VND/kg.

Specifically, all surveyed provinces kept the same price as the previous day, with the common price being 53,000 VND/kg.
Localities with purchasing prices at 53,000 VND/kg include: Tuyen Quang, Cao Bang, Thai Nguyen, Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Bac Ninh , Ninh Binh, Lao Cai, Dien Bien, Phu Tho, Son La, and Hung Yen.
Hanoi and Hai Phong are the two provinces with slightly higher prices, reaching 54,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, the lowest price in the region is 52,000 VND/kg, recorded in Lai Chau and Son La.
Local | Price (VND/kg) | Fluctuation (VND/kg) |
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Prices in localities | ||
Tuyen Quang | 53,000 | - |
Cao Bang | 53,000 | - |
Thai Nguyen | 53,000 | - |
Lang Son | 53,000 | - |
Quang Ninh | 53,000 | - |
Bac Ninh | 53,000 | - |
Hanoi | 54,000 | - |
Hai Phong | 54,000 | - |
Ninh Binh | 53,000 | - |
Lao Cai | 53,000 | - |
Lai Chau | 52,000 | - |
Dien Bien | 53,000 | - |
Phu Tho | 53,000 | - |
Son La | 52,000 | - |
Hung Yen | 53,000 | - |
Pig prices in the Central Highlands remain stable, Lam Dong reaches the highest level of 53,000 VND/kg
The live hog market in the Central and Central Highlands regions today (October 13) continues to maintain a stable trend, with no provinces recording price adjustments. The purchasing price in the whole region fluctuates between 50,000 - 53,000 VND/kg.
Specifically, pig prices in all provinces in the Central and Central Highlands regions remained unchanged compared to the previous trading session.
Common price 52,000 VND/kg: Provinces from Thanh Hoa to the Central region such as Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Hue and Khanh Hoa all anchored at 52,000 VND/kg.
Price level 51,000 VND/kg: Da Nang, Quang Ngai and Dak Lak maintain the level of 51,000 VND/kg.
Highest and lowest prices: Lam Dong is the province with the highest purchasing price in the region, reaching 53,000 VND/kg. On the contrary, Gia Lai is the locality with the lowest price, at 50,000 VND/kg.
In general, the Central Highlands region continues to show price stability. The general trading price range of the region fluctuates from 50,000 to 53,000 VND/kg.
Local | Price (VND/kg) | Fluctuation (VND/kg) |
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Prices in localities | ||
Thanh Hoa | 52,000 | - |
Nghe An | 52,000 | - |
Ha Tinh | 52,000 | - |
Quang Tri | 52,000 | - |
Hue | 52,000 | - |
Da Nang | 51,000 | - |
Quang Ngai | 51,000 | - |
Gia Lai | 50,000 | - |
Dak Lak | 51,000 | - |
Khanh Hoa | 52,000 | - |
Lam Dong | 53,000 | - |
Pig prices in the South remain stable, with Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai reaching 54,000 VND/kg.
The live hog market in the Southern region today (October 13) continues to record a stable trend in purchasing prices, with no adjustments in any surveyed provinces. The general trading price range of the region fluctuates from 50,000 - 54,000 VND/kg.
Specifically, the price of live pigs in the South remains the same in all localities:
The highest price is 54,000 VND/kg: Key provinces and cities such as Dong Nai, Tay Ninh, Ca Mau, and Ho Chi Minh City simultaneously anchored at the highest price in the region of 54,000 VND/kg.
Average price: An Giang and Can Tho provinces remained at VND53,000/kg, while Dong Thap traded at VND52,000/kg.
Lowest price: Vinh Long is the locality with the lowest purchase price in the whole region, reaching 50,000 VND/kg.
In general, the Southern region has higher and more stable prices than the Central region, with most provinces maintaining the threshold of 54,000 VND/kg.
Local | Price (VND/kg) | Fluctuation (VND/kg) |
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Prices in localities | ||
Dong Nai | 54,000 | - |
Tay Ninh | 54,000 | - |
Dong Thap | 52,000 | - |
An Giang | 53,000 | - |
Ca Mau | 54,000 | - |
Ho Chi Minh City | 54,000 | - |
Vinh Long | 50,000 | - |
Can Tho | 53,000 | - |
Khanh Hoa faces African swine fever and avian flu at the same time: Nearly 61 tons of pigs destroyed
The epidemic situation in Khanh Hoa province is becoming complicated as both African swine fever (ASF) and avian influenza are spreading in many localities, posing a great challenge for prevention work.
According to a report compiled by the authorities, in just the first 10 days of October (from October 1 to 10), ASF broke out in 41 households in 9 communes and wards (including Nam Nha Trang, Cam Lam, Suoi Dau, Ninh Hoa...), with a total of 873 pigs forced to be destroyed, equivalent to more than 44.6 tons of meat products.
As of now, the cumulative damage is huge:
From July 1 to October 10, the whole province recorded 60 ASF outbreaks.
The total number of pigs destroyed was up to 1,159, with a weight of nearly 61 tons.
At the same time, bird flu also appeared in 7 households in 3 communes and wards since the end of September. This disease has caused the destruction of more than 1,000 chickens, estimated at nearly 2 tons of products. Although no new outbreaks of flu occurred during the period of October 4-10, the risk of a re-outbreak is still assessed at a high level.
Faced with the epidemic situation, Khanh Hoa Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine has drastically implemented measures to prevent and control the epidemic:
Emergency support: Distributing 8,000 liters of chemicals for large-scale disinfection and sterilization.
Large-scale vaccination: Vaccination of more than 3 million doses of avian influenza vaccine, of which 500,000 doses were supported by the state budget.
Inspect and handle thoroughly: Establish working groups to directly inspect localities with epidemics, request thorough handling, and prevent the spread as soon as the first case is detected.
Authorities also warned against violations, declaring that they would strictly handle cases of concealing the epidemic, failing to report, transporting or trading animals suspected of being infected. At the same time, coordination between the veterinary and local health sectors was strengthened to closely monitor and proactively prevent the risk of avian influenza spreading to humans.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-heo-hoi-hom-nay-13-10-dau-tuan-voi-mien-bac-va-mien-nam-chot-dinh-54-000-dong-kg-3306166.html
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