Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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Pork continues to reign supreme in Vietnamese cuisine. However, with inflation, consumers eat less, challenging retailers to restore pork consumption to earlier levels.
In mid-April, despite stable prices, the Dong Nai Livestock Association (DNLA) reported a 50-60% yoy drop in pig sales to Ho Chi Mi...
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