The live pig market in the North today increased the highest by 2.000 VND/kg.
In particular, the highest price of live pigs in the region was recorded in Thai Nguyen and Yen Bai provinces at 62.000 VND/kg, an increase of 1.000 VND/kg and 2.000 VND/kg respectively.
Yen Bai province increased by 2.000 VND/kg to 61.000 VND/kg.
Except for Phu Tho and Ha Nam, which did not maintain the old transaction, the remaining provinces increased by 1.000 VND/kg to about 60.000 - 61.000 VND/kg, depending on the region.
Live hog prices today in the North range from 60.000 to 62.000 VND/kg.
Today's pork price in the Central and Central Highlands increased by 1.000 VND/kg
According to records, the price of live pigs in the Central region and Central Highlands increased slightly in many places today.
Specifically, the price of live pigs in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh and Dak Lak after increasing by 1.000 VND/kg is 60.000 VND/kg.
With the above increase, the two provinces of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan adjusted their trading to the highest level in the region of 61.000 VND/kg.
Similarly, the provinces of Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan also increased slightly by 1.000 VND/kg to 59.000 VND/kg.
Currently, the price of live pigs in the Central region and the Central Highlands is in the range of 59.000 - 61.000 VND/kg.
Today's pork price in the South increased slightly
In the southern region, the price of live pigs increased by 1.000 VND/kg in some places.
Specifically, the price of live pigs in Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Dong Thap was raised to 61.000 VND/kg.
Traders in Ho Chi Minh City, Long An, Ca Mau and Soc Trang are buying live pigs at a price of 60.000 VND/kg after an increase.
The price of live pigs in the South today ranges from 59.000 to 61.000 VND/kg.
In general, the price of live pigs today increased to the highest of 2.000 VND/kg. Currently, the survey price in the provinces fluctuates between 59.000 - 62.000 VND/kg.
According to many experts, the supply of live pigs is stable because the African swine fever (ASF) epidemic previously caused farmers to not promote herd regeneration, according to the Live Pig Market Report February 2.
In addition, recently the authorities have well controlled the border lines to prevent pigs from being smuggled into Vietnam. If this continues well, the domestic livestock industry can prosper in the near future.