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Animal feed production in Vietnam up 14.35 percent in February / year-on-year +8.89%, YTD +13.86%

Vietnam produced 1,386.76 thousand tonnes of animal feed in February, up 14.35 percent from 1,212.73 thousand tonnes in January, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.

Year to date output reached 2,599.49 thousand tonnes by the end of February.

Bar chart Vietnam animal feed production in 2026

Listed agriculture companies

Key agriculture firms listed on the Vietnam stock exchange include:

BAF Vietnam Agriculture Joint Stock Company (BAF)

BAF Vietnam Agriculture Joint Stock Company (HOSE: BAF) engages in animal husbandry and feed production, including bran and feeds for pigs, alongside processing and pork-meat production. (BAF)

In February, BAF shares moved from 35.85 to 37.70, a change of 1.85 (0.05 percent).

Foreign ownership moved from 1,394,844.01 to 1,386,336.00, a change of -8,508.01 (-0.01 percent).

PetroVietnam Ca Mau Fertilizer JSC (DCM)

PetroVietnam Ca Mau Fertilizer JSC (DCM) produces and sells urea and other nitrogen-based fertilisers for agriculture. (DCM)

In February, DCM shares moved from 36.60 to 42.95, a change of 6.35 (0.17 percent).

Foreign ownership moved from 2,386,209.52 to 2,294,032.91, a change of -92,176.61 (-0.04 percent).

Hoang Anh Gia Lai JSC (HAG)

Hoang Anh Gia Lai JSC (HAG) operates in agriculture, livestock farming, and real estate development across Southeast Asia. (HAG)

In February, HAG shares moved from 17.25 to 15.95, a change of -1.30 (-0.08 percent).

Foreign ownership moved from 5,926,039.24 to 5,953,091.86, a change of 27,052.62 (0.00 percent).

PAN Group JSC (PAN)

PAN Group JSC (PAN) operates in agriculture and food processing through subsidiaries like Vinaseed and Bibica. (PAN)

In February, PAN shares moved from 29.80 to 33.00, a change of 3.20 (0.11 percent).

Foreign ownership moved from 629,071.86 to 596,023.09, a change of -33,048.77 (-0.05 percent).

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Vietnam agriculture news

Recent industry developments include:

Agriculture shipments cost increase

Online retailers across Vietnam are adding about VND 5,000 (US$0.19) per order to delivery fees as fuel costs push transport charges sharply higher.

Some sellers report freight rates for agricultural shipments from northern provinces to Hanoi rising by VND 100,000 (US$3.79) per 30-kilogram parcel in just a few days.

The higher logistics costs are already feeding into retail prices, with fruit and vegetables rising by around VND 5,000–7,000 (US$0.19–0.27) per kilogram and flowers by about VND 15,000 (US$0.57) per bundle.

Economists estimate the recent fuel price increases could add roughly 0.63 percent to Vietnam’s consumer price index and raise transport service prices by about 6.3 percent, the article says. Read more→

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Vietnam’s animal feed industry

Vietnam’s animal feed industry is one of the largest in Southeast Asia, supporting the country’s expanding livestock and aquaculture sectors.

Output is driven by strong domestic demand for pork, poultry, and seafood, with feed production exceeding 20 million tonnes annually.

The market is dominated by foreign-invested firms alongside large domestic players, with heavy reliance on imported raw materials such as corn and soybean meal.

Rising input costs, supply chain volatility, and regulatory changes continue to shape the sector, while opportunities exist in premium, functional, and sustainable feed products.

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The data

TABLE: Vietnam animal feed production in 2026

UnitFebruaryJanuaryMoMYTDFeb 26 / 25YTD 26 / 25
animal feedtonnes / 000s1,386.761,212.7314.35%2,599.498.89%13.86%
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