Pig price today December 4: Pig price is quiet, livestock businesses are suffering losses. (Source: Vietnamnet) |
Pig price today December 4
* According to records, pig prices in the North have no new fluctuations.
Of which, 50,000 VND/kg is the highest transaction price in the region, recorded in Thai Binh and Ha Nam.
Other localities buy live pigs at stable prices ranging from 48,000 - 49,000 VND/kg.
Pig price today in the North is around 48,000 - 50,000 VND/kg.
* Pig prices in the Central and Central Highlands regions are stable.
Currently, traders in Quang Binh and Quang Ngai are buying live pigs at 50,000 VND/kg - the highest price in the region. Other localities have stable transactions.
Currently, the purchase price of live pigs in the Central and Central Highlands regions is around 47,000 - 50,000 VND/kg.
* According to a survey, pig prices in the South are quiet.
In detail, 47,000 VND/kg is the lowest transaction price in the region, recorded in Binh Duong .
The remaining localities purchase at prices ranging from 48,000 - 52,000 VND/kg.
Pig price in the Southern region today is around 47,000 - 52,000 VND/kg.
* According to Mr. Do Xuan Huy, Deputy General Director of CP Vietnam Livestock Company, the current selling price of pigs is down to an average of 49,000 VND/kg, so livestock companies are suffering losses. Meanwhile, the price of feed and raw materials for livestock farming is still very high, besides, the source of smuggled pigs from Thailand and Cambodia is quite large, causing supply to exceed demand, and prices to decrease more and more.
Regarding the reason why animal feed prices have not decreased, Mr. Do Xuan Huy said that this is a general impact of the food production industry this year due to the impact of El Nino, which has reduced productivity and output. Meanwhile, pork consumption trends are changing significantly, with consumers reducing their use of pork, so supply exceeds demand.
Regarding the source of smuggled pigs, Mr. Do Xuan Huy said that the current price of Thai pigs is only about 39,000 - 40,000 VND/kg, they also face a surplus situation so they are looking for ways to sell to Vietnam. The government has also issued a telegram directing ministries and branches to take measures to prevent smuggled pigs, but it is impossible to monitor all the tricks of traders.
Mr. Huy emphasized: "If there were no illegal pork sources, domestic businesses could regulate, even if it did not cause pork prices to increase, at least they would break even and not suffer losses like now."
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