Vietnam Vegetable Prices Surge After Prolonged Storms
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Vietnam vegetable prices surge after prolonged storms
Vegetable prices in Ho Chi Minh City continue to rise as prolonged rainfall and flooding reduce supply from key producing regions. Vendors report higher wholesale costs and faster spoilage, while farmers in Lam Dong Province say yields have fallen sharply due to inundated fields and low temperatures. At…
Floods in Lam Dong Threaten Ho Chi Minh City’s Fruit and Vegetable Supply - Vietnam Insider
Heavy rainfall and landslides in Lam Dong province are threatening the supply of fruits and… The post Floods in Lam Dong Threaten Ho Chi Minh City’s Fruit and Vegetable Supply appeared first on Vietnam Insider.
Floods, landslides in Lam Dong, high tides in the Mekong Delta have reduced supply, and vegetable prices in traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City have increased sharply. What does the Department of Industry and Trade say?
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