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pork market
Latest news updates related to the pork market.
Pork prices on May 7th: Slight increase in the North, Dong Nai maintains the highest price of 70,000 VND/kg.
Pork prices in the North increased by 1,000 VND/kg in some localities, while Dong Nai maintained the highest price in the country at 70,000 VND/kg as of the morning of May 7th.
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Pork prices today, April 22nd: The market remains stable, with the highest price reaching 204,900 VND/kg.
On the morning of April 22nd, pork prices at retail outlets and live pig prices across all three regions remained stable. The market recorded the highest transaction price of 204,900 VND/kg at WinMart.
Pork prices today, April 20th: Meat Deli pork belly reaches 199,901 VND/kg, live pig prices in Central Vietnam increase slightly.
Pork prices at major retail chains remain stable, while the live pig market in Central and Central Highlands regions recorded an increase of 1,000 VND/kg. Ninh Binh province also tightened inspections...
Pork prices today, April 6th: Ha Hien pork loin remains at 161,905 VND/kg, live pig prices increase slightly.
The pork market on April 6th remained stable at major retail chains, while live pig prices recorded a slight increase of 1,000 VND/kg in the northern and central regions.
Pork prices in China hit a 15-year low, with farmers losing more than 400 yuan per pig.
The Chinese pork market is experiencing its most difficult period in more than a decade as weak purchasing power and rising production costs put significant pressure on profit margins.
Chinese pork prices hit a 15-year low, leaving farmers losing more than 400 yuan per pig.
A surplus in supply and weak consumer demand following the pandemic have pushed Chinese pork prices to their lowest levels since 2009, forcing the government to intervene by stockpiling.
Pork prices on March 24th: Prices in the South increased to 69,000 VND/kg, while prices in the North and Central regions decreased slightly.
The live pig market on March 24th saw mixed fluctuations: prices in the South rose to 69,000 VND/kg, while prices in the North and Central regions decreased by 1,000 VND/kg in many areas.
Pork prices today, December 25th: Prices increase in the South, while prices remain at 71,000 VND in the North.
December 25, 2025 09:43
Pork prices on December 25th continued to rise in Central and Southern Vietnam, reaching a high of 65,000 VND/kg. Prices in Northern Vietnam remained stable but still maintained the highest levels nationwide.
Pork price today, December 22nd: Northern Vietnam reaches 69,000 VND/kg
December 22, 2025 10:53
The live pig market on December 22nd maintained high prices, fluctuating between 60,000 and 69,000 VND/kg. The North continued to lead the country due to limited supply, while the South had the lowest prices.
Pork price today, December 21st: Northern Vietnam reaches 69,000 VND/kg
December 21, 2025 07:00
Pork prices on December 21st continued to remain high, reaching 69,000 VND/kg in the North due to limited supply. Prices remained stable in the Central region, while the South maintained the lowest prices.
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