
According to VNA reporters at major markets such as Xom Moi (Nha Trang ward), Phuong Son (Tay Nha Trang ward), Vinh Hai (North Nha Trang ward), vegetable prices returned to normal levels. Radishes cost 15,000 VND/kg, cabbage 20,000 VND/kg; pumpkin 20,000 VND/kg...
Ms. Diep Thi Thu Trang (a trader at Xom Moi market) shared: Currently, traders have a stable source of goods transferred from other provinces, so the prices of vegetables at the market are also stable. The selling price of most items is only 1,000 - 2,000 VND/kg higher than the original cost price; even selling at the same price as the import cost if selling to charity kitchens. "People are having a hard time, importing vegetables and fruits to sell to people so that everyone has something to eat. Selling at a reasonable price is also a way to do charity", Ms. Trang said.
Similar to vegetables, fish and meat prices have not fluctuated much. According to Ms. Vo Thi Bong, a resident of Nam Nha Trang ward, the price of fish caught from the sea is still kept by traders, with no major changes before and after the flood. All of this ensures that everyone can buy fish. Ms. Nguyen Thi Tuyet, a trader selling tofu molds, said that although the number of sales of this item has increased during the days when charity groups cook rice, the price has remained the same.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Cuc, Head of the Nha Trang New Village Market Management Board, affirmed: The Market Management Board always encourages traders to list prices and sell at the listed prices. Recently, due to the impact of floods, some essential goods have increased due to lack of supply. However, at present, the prices of goods have returned to stability, equal to the prices before the floods.
According to the Market Management Board, the supply of goods among small traders is not currently lacking. However, the purchasing power of the people is still not high, because in the flooded areas, people are still busy with the work of cleaning up and overcoming the consequences of the flood.
Mr. Huynh Nguyen Ha, Director of Co.opmart Nha Trang, said that at the time of the heavy rain, the unit increased its stockpiling of goods. During the days of flooding, green vegetables and essential foods were still kept at normal prices. Up to now, goods from Ho Chi Minh City to Khanh Hoa are abundant and diverse, meeting the shopping needs of the people. The unit also opened a price stabilization booth at Xom Moi market, Nha Trang ward.

To ensure a stable situation, the market management force and the Department of Industry and Trade of Khanh Hoa province also increased inspections and strictly handled acts of hoarding and unreasonable price increases, organized price stabilization booths; at the same time, stepped up information and propaganda so that people could grasp the price situation, stabilized points of sale and shop reasonably, in order to stabilize the market and ensure people's security during the rainy and stormy season of 2025.
Along with the units ensuring stable prices of goods, in flooded areas of Dien Khanh and Dien Dien communes, the Provincial Youth Union and the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee coordinated to organize zero-dong green vegetable stalls.

Mr. Huynh Huu Phuc, Vice Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Youth Union, said: Up to now, initial statistics have shown that more than 14 tons of various types of green vegetables have been sent to serve the people of the communes and wards: Dien Lam, Dien Khanh, Dien Lac, Dien Dien, Tay Nha Trang, Bac Nha Trang with all kinds of vegetables such as water spinach, green cabbage, Malabar spinach, spinach, potatoes, tomatoes... The source of green vegetable support in this context will help people reduce their immediate difficulties.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/thi-truong-tien-te/khanh-hoa-binh-on-thi-truong-hang-hoa-thiet-yeu-rau-xanh-sau-lu-lut-20251127163222265.htm






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