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vegetable prices
News update regarding vegetable prices.
Vegetable prices plummet ahead of the Lunar New Year 2026, with supply from Lam Dong reaching 790,000 tons.
From January 26th to 29th, vegetable prices at wholesale markets dropped sharply thanks to a 20-50% increase in cultivated area. The market is predicted to remain stable during the Tet holiday, with no price surges expected.
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Chili prices in Ho Chi Minh City have surged to 160,000 VND/kg, contrary to the trend of green vegetables.
While the prices of many green vegetables in Ho Chi Minh City have decreased by about 20% after the storms, the price of fresh chili peppers has surged due to a sharp drop in supply, with some retailers selling them for up to 160,000 VND/kg.
Increased supply leads to lower vegetable prices in Nghe An.
In mid-December, many key vegetable-growing areas in the province began harvesting their winter vegetable crops. Although yields were not high due to the prolonged heavy rains and floods, the harvest...
The consumer price index (CPI) in Nghe An province increased by 0.41% in November.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Nghe An province in November 2025 increased by 0.41% compared to the previous month. Of these, 6 groups of goods and services saw price increases, 3 groups remained stable, and 2...
Vegetable prices continue to rise.
More than a month after the storm, vegetable prices in Nghe An province show no signs of cooling down. Surveys at markets reveal that many types of vegetables and tubers are still one and a half to two times higher than before...
Vegetable prices in Hanoi have skyrocketed after Typhoon Bualoi, leaving residents worried about every meal.
Vegetable prices in Hanoi have doubled after Typhoon Bualoi, with many leafy vegetables becoming scarce, and traders predict it will be difficult to find them in the coming days.
Vegetable prices in Nghe An have risen sharply after the floods.
At many local markets in Nghe An, the price of green vegetables has increased dramatically, with some types rising 2-3 times compared to before Typhoon Yagi.
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