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ToggleVietnam produced 890.27 thousand tons of aquaculture feed in October, up 3.56 percent from 859.70 thousand tons in September, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Over the first ten months of the year, output reached 8088.53 thousand tons.
Listed aquaculture companies
Ben Tre Aquaproduct Import and Export JSC
Ben Tre Aquaproduct Import and Export JSC (ABT) processes and exports frozen seafood products such as clams, shrimp, and pangasius, primarily to European and Asian markets.
ABT closed at VND 72,600 on Tuesday down 0.2 percent with 13,000 shares traded, worth VND 94 million.
Foreign ownership in ABT is currently capped at 50.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 2.0 percent.
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Vietnam aquaculture feed industry news
Flood damage aquaculture
Flooding in South Central Vietnam caused estimated economic losses of VND 13.078 trillion or about US$496 million as of 23 November.
Aquaculture zones were heavily hit, with 1.157 hectares damaged alongside widespread losses in crops and perennial trees.
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Vietnam’s aquaculture feed industry
Vietnam’s aquaculture feed industry supports one of the world’s largest seafood producers.
It supplies feed for shrimp, pangasius, and marine fish farms across key provinces such as Dong Thap, An Giang, and Ca Mau.
The industry is dominated by foreign-invested firms alongside major local producers, creating strong competition in product quality and pricing.
Rising demand for high-protein feed reflects the country’s shift toward more intensive farming systems.