Vegetable prices have been rising in HCM City as consumption rose rapidly after social distancing was lifted. Prices of some popular vegetables such as bitter melon, cucumber, carrot, broccoli, cucumber and squash are increasing due to adverse weather and lower supply because of the Covid-19 situation.
At markets, the price of bitter melon, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini is VNĐ30,000 to VNĐ35,000 (US$1.3-1.5), up by 10 to 20 percent compared to the previous few days.
The prices of all kinds of cabbage ranged from VNĐ27,000 to VNĐ30,000 ($1.1-1.3) per kg, up 5 to 10 percent compared to the previous days, and is expected to continue to increase.
Lê Thành Nhân, a director of an agricultural production cooperative in HCM City, said that the price of vegetables and fruits would continue to increase in the coming time due to farmers reducing production and to cost increases because of saltwater intrusion in rivers in Mekong Delta provinces such as Đồng Tháp, Bến Tre and Tiền Giang.
Supply chain not ready yet
Business activities and catering services will gradually recover, but the supply is not ready, which will lead to shortages and temporary price increases for a short period, according to Nhân.
In face of the situation, Co.opmart supermarket systems, Co.opXtra hypermarkets, and Co.op Food stores are running promotions to May 5. They will offer 15 to 20 per cent discount for many kinds of vegetables and fruits and create favorable conditions for customers shopping at stores or via phone and Zalo and Viber apps.
Source: vietnamnews.vn