Deputy PM requests investigation into record high pork prices

Pork prices reach as high as 80,000 VND (3.14 USD) per kilogramme in some localities, which is the highest level in the last five years.
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Deputy PM requests investigation into record high pork prices
Pork shortage leads to increased pork prices recently. (Photo: VNA)

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has asked two ministries to investigate record prices of pork and implement measures to get prices down.

The request was issued by the Government Office on March 27 in Document 2546, following recent media reports of live pork prices reaching a record high in several provinces and cities.

In some localities, it reached as high as 80,000 VND per kilogramme (3.14 USD), the highest level in the last five years.

Shortage of pigs and reduced pork production due to African swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease since last year were some factors that pushed prices up, according to the vice chair of the Livestock Association of Dong Nai province, Nguyen Kim Doan.

Piglets have not grown quickly enough at many farms, leading to a shortage of breeding stock and a decrease in the pig population, he added.

In addition, the increased cost of feed for livestock compared to last year has made some producers cautious in restocking their herds.

In his instructions, Deputy PM Ha directed the Minister of Agriculture and Environment to lead and coordinate with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, associations, and enterprises, to assess the market and implement measures to ensure pork supply and demand.

They should focus on boosting livestock breeding, restocking and controlling diseases and manage prices carefully, according to the document.

Some experts said live pork prices are likely to continue to rise in the next few days, especially in the northern and central regions.

The authorities also need to strictly monitor the smuggling of pigs across the border to avoid a drop in supply, they said./.

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