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Chinese pork prices
Pork prices in China have fallen to a 16-year low of 9.59 yuan per kilogram.
Báo Đà Nẵng
31/03/2026
Pork prices in China have fallen to 9.59 yuan/kg, the lowest level in 16 years.
Báo Đà Nẵng
31/03/2026
Chinese pork prices hit a 15-year low, leaving farmers losing more than $58 per pig.
Báo Đà Nẵng
24/03/2026
Chinese pork prices hit a 15-year low, leaving farmers incurring losses of over 400 yuan per pig.
Báo Lâm Đồng
24/03/2026
Chinese pork prices hit a 15-year low, leaving farmers losing 400 yuan per pig.
Báo Đà Nẵng
24/03/2026
Pork prices in China hit a 15-year low, with farmers losing more than 400 yuan per pig.
Báo Nghệ An
24/03/2026
Chinese pork prices hit a 15-year low, leaving farmers losing more than 400 yuan per pig.
Báo Nghệ An
24/03/2026
What are the trends for pork prices?
Báo Công thương
02/07/2024
Pork prices remain stable, still below 60,000 VND/kg, raising concerns about smuggling.
Báo Quốc Tế
29/01/2024
The lowest price for live pigs is 52,000 VND/kg; the cost of raising pigs in Cambodia is lower than in Vietnam.
Báo Quốc Tế
28/01/2024
Pork prices continue to rise, and meat supply is exceeding demand.
Báo Quốc Tế
27/01/2024
Pork prices reached 58,000 VND/kg, maintaining an upward trend.
Báo Quốc Tế
26/01/2024
Pork prices in Northern Vietnam have regained upward momentum, remaining the highest in the country.
Báo Quốc Tế
25/01/2024
Pork prices in the South remain high, leaving farmers in a precarious situation due to disease outbreaks.
Báo Quốc Tế
24/01/2024
Pork prices in the South increased by a maximum of 2,000 VND/kg, while prices in the North surprised.
Báo Quốc Tế
23/01/2024
Pork prices remain stable nationwide, while large businesses adjust pork prices upwards.
Báo Quốc Tế
22/01/2024
Pork prices in Northern Vietnam are the highest in the country.
Báo Quốc Tế
21/01/2024
Vietnamese pork prices are 4,000 VND/kg higher than those in China.
Báo Quốc Tế
20/01/2024
Pork prices continue to rise; the situation for businesses and farms remains relatively stable.
Báo Quốc Tế
19/01/2024
Pork prices continue to rise, reaching 58,000 VND/kg, and the structure of the livestock industry is changing.
Báo Quốc Tế
18/01/2024
Pork prices surged sharply, reaching 57,000 VND/kg, reflecting market outlooks for the Lunar New Year holiday.
Báo Quốc Tế
16/01/2024
Pork prices in Vietnam are much lower than in other countries in the region.
Báo Quốc Tế
15/01/2024
Pork prices are showing signs of "sell-off," and supply pressure has eased.
Báo Quốc Tế
14/01/2024
Pork prices in Northern Vietnam continue to rise, while people's purchasing power for food decreases.
Báo Quốc Tế
13/01/2024