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The Dairy category covers production trends, market developments, and trade insights in the dairy industry. It explores milk production, processing, exports, imports, pricing fluctuations, and government policies, providing insights into supply chain challenges, sustainability efforts, and consumer demand. This section serves as a resource for businesses, investors, and policymakers tracking the evolving dairy market.
Processing of milk and dairy products in Vietnam declines in January but sees annual growth
Vietnam’s processing of milk and dairy output increased by 26.3 percent in January compared to the 2019 baseline, according to Vietnam’s Industrial Production Index. However, this was lower than December 2024, when output stood at 40.6 percent above 2019 levels.
Vietnam’s Dairy Market 2025: Overview
Looking ahead, the dairy industry in Vietnam is poised for continued expansion. Factors such as rising consumer awareness of dairy’s nutritional benefits, coupled with increasing urbanisation and changing dietary habits, are expected to fuel demand. However, the industry must also address challenges related to milk quality, supply chain efficiency, and competition to sustain its growth momentum.
Vietnam’s imports of milk and milk products decline by 2.82 percent in December
New Zealand remained the largest supplier, contributing US$30.05 million, a 16.19 percent increase from November. Australia showed the highest month-on-month growth, surging by 59.29 percent to US$14.93 million. Imports from the USA and Malaysia also saw increases of 4.08 percent and 7.30 percent, respectively.
Vietnam’s fresh milk production estimated to reach 2.05 billion liters in 2024
In November 2024, the country produced 176.7 million liters of fresh milk, maintaining a solid output despite a slight increase in December.
Vietnam’s imports of animal and vegetable fats and oils rise by 4.90 percent in December
Indonesia was the largest supplier, contributing US$78.64 million, a 22.05 percent increase from November. Imports from Australia and India also saw significant growth, rising by 39.61 percent and 21.57 percent, respectively. The “Other” category experienced the highest growth, increasing by 22.41 percent to US$5.87 million.
Vietnam’s milk and dairy processing industry sees steady growth
Year-on-year, the sector grew by 5.7 percent in December 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. For the full year of 2024, cumulative growth stood at 3.5 percent compared to 2023, reflecting a steady upward trend in the industry.
Vietnam’s milk powder production estimated to reach 145,500 tons in 2024
In November 2024, the country produced 12,800 tons of milk powder, showing consistent output despite a slight increase in December.
Vietnam’s milk and dairy processing sees steady growth in November
Year-on-year, the milk and dairy processing sector achieved growth of 9.36 percent in November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Over the first 11 months of 2024, the sector recorded a cumulative growth of 3.96 percent compared to the same timeframe last year, showcasing consistent performance despite economic challenges.
Vietnam dairy enzymes market to grow steadily at 4.58% CAGR through 2029
The report goes on to say that the increasing consumption of dairy in Vietnam is fuelled by economic development, urbanisation, and higher disposable incomes. As living standards improve, more Vietnamese consumers are integrating dairy into their diets, valuing its nutritional benefits. This shift has bolstered demand for dairy enzymes, which are vital for producing high-quality products such as milk, cheese, yogurt, and infant formula.
Vietnam’s dairy industry production grows 2.8 percent September over August
The year-on-year comparison reveals even more encouraging growth. The index for September 2024 was 5.1 percent higher than the same month last year, showcasing the sector’s resilience and sustained expansion…
Vietnam dairy imports fall 21 percent September over August
Of note, New Zealand, the largest supplier, saw an 18.78 percent decrease in imports, with US$19.97 million recorded in September. The USA also experienced a steep decline, with a 33.50 percent drop in imports, amounting to US$7.98 million…
Vietnam dairy imports up 7.23 percent August over July
Vietnam’s imports of milk and milk prpoducts by 7.23 percent in August over July from US$101.5 million to US$108.9 million. Vietnam’s milk and milk products imports for the year now stand at US$744.4 million which represents decline of 6.9 percent over the same period last year.
Vietnam’s Yogurt Market: Overview 2024
The yogurt market in Vietnam has shown significant growth, driven by increasing consumer demand for healthy and nutritious food options. Local brands like Vinamilk and TH True Milk dominate the market, offering a diverse range of products, including traditional, Greek, and functional yogurts. Foreign brands such as Yakult and Meiji are also present, catering to premium and niche segments. There is, however, plenty of room for more.
Vietnam’s Cheese Market: Overview 2024
Vietnam’s cheese market, although relatively young compared to other dairy markets, is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing consumer awareness and changing dietary habits. As Vietnam’s middle class continues to expand and disposable incomes rise, the cheese market is expected to see further diversification and growth.
Milk in Vietnam: Industry Overview 2024
The future of Vietnam’s milk industry looks promising, with several key trends and opportunities poised to shape its development. As the demand for dairy products continues to rise, driven by increasing health awareness and disposable incomes, the industry is expected to experience further expansion and innovation.
Name confusion in fake milk case sparks response from Netherlands dairy in Vietnam
Of note, it is not all that uncommon for local companies to choose names that could easily be associated with an existing firm or brand to high-jack their brand reputation. Though Vietnam has in recent years strengthened intellectual property laws, the reality is that enforcement has been challenging…
Vietnam Stock Reviews: Vinamilk (dairy products)
In the second half of the year, domestic consumption is projected to bounce partly thanks to a nationwide increase in the salaries of government employees, providing a strong stimulus for Vinamilk to grow. Additionally, Vinamilk is actively pursuing new opportunities by expanding its presence in global supply chains, focusing on emerging markets and leveraging free trade agreements…
Japanese food and beverage firms buys Vietnam dairy company
Vietnam’s New Viet Dairy, an importer, exported, and distributor of speciality dairy and deli products, has been sold to Japan’s Sojitz Corporation, The Investor is reporting. The value of the sale is not disclosed, however, New Viet Dairy reported revenue of US$320 million last year.
Dairy products dominate list of most reputable F&B firms in Vietnam
Vietnam Report has published a list of the Top 10 Most Reputable Food-Beverage Companies in 2023 and half are dairy firms, Vietnam Plus is reporting. The top 10 were: Vietnam Dairy Products Frieslandcampina Vietnam Nutifood Nutrition Food International Dairy Products VitaDairy Vietnam Moc Chau Dairy Cattle Breeding, Kido Frozen Foods
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