For more than a month now, pork prices have increased by 15-30 thousand VND/kg, making buyers more cautious. Therefore, Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuy, a pork trader at Dong Xoai market (Dong Xoai city), has reduced her imports by more than half compared to before. Previously, Ms. Thuy sold about 200 kg of pork per day, but now the amount consumed is less than 100 kg. Ms. Thuy said: "Pork prices increased by tens of thousands of VND/kg, now they have decreased by 2-5 thousand VND. I don't make a profit selling it, but I still have to maintain it to keep customers."
Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuy, a trader at Dong Xoai market, Dong Xoai city, said that the high price of pork makes selling unprofitable, but she has to maintain it to keep her customers.
This difficult situation also happened similarly at the pork stall of Ms. Le Thi Thao (a trader at Dong Xoai market), when she imported pork at 110,000 VND/kg, but sold it at only 110,000 VND/kg, so she did not make a profit. For more than a month now, Ms. Thao has reduced her imported output and accepted to sell at a loss to maintain her regular customers. Ms. Thao said: "The price of pork has increased but I keep the selling price at 110,000 VND/kg, which means no increase or decrease compared to before. I accept to sell at a loss to maintain my customers, because if I increase the price, people will not buy, and the goods will be unsold. Hopefully, the price of pork will go down soon to hope to make a profit."
Ms. Phan Thi Hoai Phuong, a pork trader at Dong Xoai market for more than 30 years, said: “More than a month ago, the price of pork increased by 30,000 VND/kg. Before, I sold about 200 kg a day, now it has decreased to 100 kg, at most 100-150 kg. The number of buyers and the amount of purchases have also decreased a lot.”
Ms. Phan Thi Hoai Phuong, a pork trader at Dong Xoai market for over 30 years, said that the high price of pork has caused a significant decrease in the number of buyers and the amount of purchases.
Not only pork traders but also food and beverage traders are facing difficulties due to the high price of pork. Mr. Tran Ngoc Ly, owner of a restaurant specializing in pork at Dong Xoai market, said: "I sell noodle soup and have been buying pork from Ms. Phuong's stall for 4 years now. The current high price of pork has greatly affected the business at the restaurant. If I increase the price, sales will be slow, so I have to try to maintain it to keep customers waiting for the price of pork to decrease."
The high price of pork has led to a decrease in purchasing power, causing difficulties for small traders. Hopefully, the authorities will soon have a solution to stabilize market prices, helping people and small traders overcome this difficult period.
Source: https://baobinhphuoc.com.vn/news/4/171138/gia-heo-tang-cao-tieu-thuong-gap-kho
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