The price of live pigs nationwide today witnessed a sudden "turn around", with scattered decreases in many localities. This change is causing a stir in the market and raising many questions about the future of the livestock industry.
Calm in the North after the storm?
Unlike the fluctuations in the other two regions, the price of live pigs in the North today is strangely quiet. The entire region maintains a stable price, fluctuating between 53,000 - 55,000 VND/kg.
The price of 55,000 VND/kg is maintained in Tuyen Quang, Thai Nguyen, Bac Ninh, Hanoi , Hai Phong, Ninh Binh, Phu Tho and Hung Yen.
Price of 54,000 VND/kg remains stable in Cao Bang , Lang Son, Quang Ninh and Lao Cai.
Price of 53,000 VND/kg, the lowest in the region, remained unchanged in Lai Chau, Dien Bien and Son La.
Local | Price (VND) | Increase/decrease (VND) |
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Tuyen Quang | 55,000 | - |
Cao Bang | 54,000 | - |
Thai Nguyen | 55,000 | - |
Lang Son | 54,000 | - |
Quang Ninh | 54,000 | - |
Bac Ninh | 55,000 | - |
Hanoi | 55,000 | - |
Hai Phong | 55,000 | - |
Ninh Binh | 55,000 | - |
Lao Cai | 54,000 | - |
Lai Chau | 53,000 | - |
Dien Bien | 53,000 | - |
Phu Tho | 55,000 | - |
Son La | 53,000 | - |
Hung Yen | 55,000 | - |
Central Highlands - Central region continues price reduction streak
In the Central Highlands, the live pig market recorded a decrease in prices in some localities, putting pressure on farmers. Da Nang, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai and Lam Dong provinces all reduced by 1,000 VND/kg. Pig prices in Da Nang and Quang Ngai dropped to 51,000 VND/kg, Gia Lai to 53,000 VND/kg and Lam Dong to 56,000 VND/kg.
However, some localities still kept prices stable, such as Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Hue and Dak Lak at 53,000 VND/kg. Ha Tinh maintained 52,000 VND/kg, Quang Tri 51,000 VND/kg and Khanh Hoa 55,000 VND/kg. The price of live pigs in the whole region fluctuated from 51,000 - 56,000 VND/kg.
Local | Price (VND) | Increase/decrease (VND) |
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Thanh Hoa | 53,000 | - |
Nghe An | 53,000 | - |
Ha Tinh | 52,000 | - |
Quang Tri | 51,000 | - |
Hue | 53,000 | - |
Danang | 51,000 | ▼1,000 |
Quang Ngai | 51,000 | ▼1,000 |
Gia Lai | 53,000 | ▼1,000 |
Dak Lak | 53,000 | - |
Khanh Hoa | 55,000 | - |
Lam Dong | 56,000 | ▼1,000 |
The South was shaken by a double whammy.
The Southern market today is in the red with a significant decrease. Pork prices in Dong Nai, An Giang, and Ho Chi Minh City all decreased by 1,000 VND/kg, down to 57,000 VND/kg. Can Tho also decreased by 1,000 VND/kg, down to 58,000 VND/kg. In particular, many other provinces have a more "shocking" decrease, up to 2,000 VND/kg.
The price of pigs in Tay Ninh and Dong Thap is 57,000 VND/kg, Ca Mau is down to 58,000 VND/kg, and Vinh Long is 52,000 VND/kg. The price of live pigs in the South today is recorded at around 52,000 - 58,000 VND/kg.
Local | Price (VND) | Increase/decrease (VND) |
---|---|---|
Dong Nai | 57,000 | ▼1,000 |
Tay Ninh | 57,000 | ▼2,000 |
Dong Thap | 57,000 | ▼2,000 |
An Giang | 57,000 | ▼1,000 |
Ca Mau | 58,000 | ▼2,000 |
Ho Chi Minh City | 57,000 | ▼1,000 |
Vinh Long | 52,000 | ▼2,000 |
Can Tho | 58,000 | ▼1,000 |
Lao Cai: A bright spot in the "storm" of African swine fever, what is the secret?
Amid the devastating African swine fever that has swept through many provinces, Lao Cai province has emerged as an admirable success story. Despite the widespread spread of the disease, a series of large livestock farms have remained stable. The secret to this safety lies in the strict application of biosecurity measures.
According to the report of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment, the epidemic has affected nearly 2,000 livestock farming households, spread across nearly 400 villages and residential groups in 55 communes and wards. As a result, more than 13,000 pigs have died or had to be destroyed, with a total weight of more than 700 tons. This figure shows the terrible devastation of the epidemic in the province.
Faced with the tense situation, the government and functional agencies of Lao Cai province have taken drastic actions. The Department of Agriculture and Environment has established working groups to go directly to localities to direct the fight against the epidemic. More than 5,500 liters of disinfectants have been distributed to effectively carry out disinfection, sterilization and containment of the epidemic.
To prevent the spread, many quarantine checkpoints have been set up at the routes leading to the epidemic area. Here, vehicles passing through are carefully sprayed with disinfectant. In addition, pig slaughtering and transportation activities are also closely monitored to prevent the consumption of sick pigs, thereby minimizing the risk of spreading the disease to the community. These efforts have contributed to firmly protecting large farms, creating confidence for farmers across the country.
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