According to Mr. Duong Tat Thang, Director of the Department of Livestock Production (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), the level of consumption of chicken eggs compared to before Tet has decreased but not to the extent that it has to be “rescued”.
On social networks, many accounts also posted pictures with the information “Rescuing our eggs”. Screenshots
At many places selling chicken eggs on the sidewalk, eggs are divided into bags, each bag has 30 eggs, the price is 65,000 VND. Photo: Marketplace
Seeing that chicken eggs are cheap, many passersby also stop by to buy them. Photo: Vietnamnet
Sharing on Dan Tri, a seller said that these eggs originated from Lien Chau commune, Thanh Oai district, Hanoi. According to him, the market following Tet is slow to consume and the weather is humid and difficult to preserve, so bring eggs to the center to rescue people. Photo: Labor
However, in response to VTC News, Mr. Duong Tat Thang, Director of the Department of Livestock Production (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) said that currently, the consumption of chicken eggs has decreased compared to before Tet, but it is not so low. , so redundant that it has to be “rescued”. Image; Labor
According to Mr. Thang, consumers should not buy eggs on the sidewalk because the origin and preservation time is unknown. Photo: Labor
Similarly, talking to Dan Tri, Mr. Bui Van Sang, Chairman of Thanh Oai District People’s Committee (Hanoi) said that the information “rescuing chicken and duck eggs for people in Lien Chau commune” is not true. Photo: Facebook
Mr. Sang emphasized: “We have not received any feedback or request for support from the people.” Photo: VTCnews
Experts said that the “rescue” trick that takes place regularly and widely will cause great harm to Vietnamese agricultural products, especially consumers’ confidence in domestic agricultural products and food. Photo: Facebook
This will also lower the value of Vietnamese agricultural products. Photo: Facebook