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Vegetable prices
Vegetable prices in Khanh Hoa have gradually cooled down.
Báo Tin Tức
18/12/2025
Vegetable prices in Ho Chi Minh City: Fresh chili peppers surge to 160,000 VND/kg.
Báo Lâm Đồng
17/12/2025
Vegetable prices have cooled down but remain high.
Báo Tuổi Trẻ
02/12/2025
Vegetable prices have risen sharply, and food and beverage costs have increased accordingly.
Báo Đà Nẵng
27/11/2025
Vegetable prices soar during floods; it's time to think about urban agriculture.
Báo Tuổi Trẻ
24/11/2025
Vegetable prices in Hanoi remain high.
Hà Nội Mới
23/11/2025
Prices of vegetables and food remain stable despite pressure from floods.
Báo Tuổi Trẻ
22/11/2025
Prices of Da Lat vegetables in Ho Chi Minh City have increased by up to 22% due to landslides on the mountain pass.
Báo Lâm Đồng
22/11/2025
Ho Chi Minh City: Vegetable prices skyrocket due to storms and supply disruptions from Da Lat.
Báo Tin Tức
21/11/2025
Vegetable and fruit prices have skyrocketed, just like during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Báo Tuổi Trẻ
18/11/2025
Vegetable prices have surged dramatically, with experts warning that a new price level is emerging.
Báo Dân trí
14/11/2025
Some vegetables in Ho Chi Minh City have increased in price due to continuous rain.
Báo Lao Động
21/07/2024
Prices of goods in Ho Chi Minh City remained stable during the holiday.
Báo Lao Động
30/04/2024
Many goods in Ho Chi Minh City have returned to normal prices after Tet.
Báo Lao Động
19/02/2024
Food is abundant and prices are stable after the Lunar New Year.
Báo Công thương
19/02/2024
Even 20,000 dong for 300 grams of green vegetables is hard to find on the third day of Tet.
Báo Lao Động
12/02/2024