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The Animal Feed category covers the production, trade, and market dynamics of feed for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture. It explores raw material sourcing, manufacturing processes, supply chain trends, and regulatory policies that shape the industry. This section provides insights into imports, exports, pricing fluctuations, sustainability efforts, and technological advancements in feed production. Whether examining global demand, investment opportunities, or industry regulations, this category serves as a resource for businesses, investors, and policymakers involved in the evolving animal feed sector.
Vietnam’s animal feed output up 6.3 percent year-on-year in March
Vietnam’s animal feed production reached 1,182,600 tons in March, up from 1,113,700 tons in February. Year-to-date output for the first quarter totalled 3,465,700 tons, showing an 8.7 percent increase compared to March 2024 and a 6.3 percent rise year-on-year, according to data from the General Statistics Office.
Vietnam’s animal feed production estimated to reach 15.32 million tons in 2024
In November 2024, the country produced 1.35 million tons of animal feed, demonstrating stable production levels despite a slight increase in December.
Vietnam’s animal fodder imports rise by 8.66 percent in December
Argentina remained the largest supplier, exporting US$189.39 million, though this marked a 16.80 percent decrease month-on-month. In contrast, imports from the USA surged by 53.54 percent to US$129.18 million. Brazil recorded the highest growth rate, with imports skyrocketing 657.41 percent to US$22.25 million.
Vietnam’s animal feed and aquatic products production records December jump
Year-on-year, the sector expanded by 7.2 percent in December 2024 compared to December 2023. For the full year of 2024, cumulative growth reached 5.2 percent compared to 2023, reflecting a steady upward trend in this critical industry.
Vietnam’s Animal Feed Industry: Overview 2025
Vietnam’s animal feed industry is a vital component of the country’s agricultural sector, supporting its rapidly expanding livestock and aquaculture industries. This is driven by rising meat consumption, modern farming practices, and export opportunities in aquaculture, though challenges remain in reducing dependency on imports and enhancing domestic production capacities…
Vietnam’s animal fodder exports face slight decline in November
China led as the top importer, purchasing US$39.96 million, an 8.26 percent increase from October. Cambodia followed with US$11.17 million, although this marked a significant decline of 23.36 percent.
Vietnam’s animal feed additives market projected to reach new heights
As Vietnam’s livestock and aquaculture industries continue to grow, the demand for specialised feed additives such as vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, and probiotics is expected to rise. Vendors in the market are well-positioned to capitalise on these opportunities, as the report highlights significant growth potential across various regions and market segments.
Vietnam’s animal fodder imports soar in October
Argentina emerged as the leading supplier, with imports more than doubling, up 115.98 percent compared to September, while imports from Brazil surged by 154.23 percent, driven by rising shipments of key raw materials such as soybean meal and corn…
Vietnam’s animal fodder exports rise in October, but year-to-date figures lag behind
Vietnam’s exports of animal fodders and animal fodder materials saw a notable increase in October, with export value reaching US$97.05 million. This marks a 22.6 percent growth compared to US$79.13 million in September, reflecting a strong recovery in export performance for the month…
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