Pig price today 1/7/2025: All remain unchanged
Pig price today, January 7, 2025, has no new fluctuations. Currently, the pig market in all three regions is stable, trading around the price of 66,000 - 69,000 VND/kg.
Pig price today in the North
The Northern pig market continued to move sideways compared to yesterday.
Accordingly, 69,000 VND/kg is the highest price of live pigs in the region and is being traded in Bac Giang and Hanoi.
Traders in Nam Dinh and Ninh Binh still buy at 67,000 VND/kg - the lowest in the region.
Pig price today in Central and Central Highlands
The pig market in the Central and Central Highlands regions remained unchanged compared to yesterday.
Specifically, traders in Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue, Quang Nam, Ninh Thuan and Khanh Hoa continued to buy at 66,000 VND/kg - the lowest in the region.
Meanwhile, the price of live pigs in Lam Dong is 69,000 VND/kg - the highest transaction price in the region.
The remaining localities keep the price around 67,000 - 68,000 VND/kg.
Pig price today in the South
The southern pig market has no new fluctuations compared to yesterday.
In particular, the price of live pigs in Dong Nai and Tay Ninh is still 69,000 VND/kg - the highest transaction price in the region.
In An Giang, Hau Giang, Bac Lieu and Soc Trang, traders continue to buy at 66,000 VND/kg - the lowest in the region.
The price of live pigs in other localities is 67,000 - 68,000 VND/kg.

In general, the live hog market today has slowed down in the whole country, after many days of slight price fluctuations in the Southern region. Survey shows that live hogs nationwide are being traded in the range of 66,000 - 69,000 VND/kg.
At the year-end conference on animal disease prevention and control and slaughter control, ensuring food hygiene and safety during the Lunar New Year 2025 held on January 4, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien said that the risk of disease outbreaks before, during and after the Lunar New Year 2025 is very high, according to Livestock Magazine.
The reason is that the weather is changing unfavorably, creating favorable conditions for pathogens to develop, spread and cause diseases. The increase in transportation, slaughter of animals, and the sharp increase in animal products to serve consumer demand during the Lunar New Year and festivals in early 2025...
Lang Son Department of Agriculture and Rural Development forecasts that in early 2025 there is a high risk of dangerous infectious animal diseases occurring in the province.