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Powdered milk production in Vietnam up 4.94 percent in October
Vietnam produced 14.79 thousand tons of powdered milk production in October, up 4.94 percent from 14.10 thousand tons in September, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Milk imports into Vietnam, up 2.12 percent in October, New Zealand and Australia top suppliers
Vietnam imported milk and milk products to the tune of US$102 million in October up 2.12 percent over September, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Fresh milk production in Vietnam up 6.79 percent in October
Vietnam produced 148 million litres of fresh milk in October, up 6.79 percent from 139 million litres in September, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Dairy imports into Vietnam, down 5.10 percent in September, New Zealand and USA top suppliers
Vietnam’s milk and milk product imports fell 5.10 percent month-on-month to US$100.14 million in September 2025, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. Year-to-date imports stood at US$1.06 billion, with New Zealand remaining the largest supplier at US$19.94 million, down 16.87 percent. The United States rose 22.13
Dairy imports into Vietnam fall 5.10 percent in September, New Zealand and USA top suppliers
Vietnam’s imports of milk and milk products fell by 5.10 percent in September 2025 compared with August, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. Total imports reached US$100.14 million, bringing the year-to-date value to US$1.06 billion.
Powdered milk production in Vietnam up 6.63 percent in September 2025
Vietnam’s powdered milk production rose 6.63 percent month-on-month in September to 13 thousand tons, according to data from the National Statistics Office.
Fresh milk production in Vietnam down 0.83 percent in September 2025
Vietnam’s fresh milk output in September 2025 reached 136 million litres, down 0.83 percent from August, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s National Statistics Office.
Fresh milk: Vietnam production up 2.4 percent in first eight months of 2025
Vietnam’s fresh milk production in August 2025 was estimated at 136.7 million litres, nearly unchanged from 137.0 million litres in July. Output in August grew 2.6 percent year-on-year.
Dairy: Vietnam milk powder output up 4.6 percent in first eight months of 2025
Vietnam’s milk powder production in August 2025 was estimated at 12,800 tons, slightly higher than 12,300 tons in July, according to the latest data from Vietnam’s National Office of Statistics.
Dairy: Vietnam’s milk powder output steady in July, year-to-date gains continue
Vietnam produced an estimated 14,000 tons of milk powder in July 2025, up slightly from 13,600 tons in June, according to Vietnam’s National Office of Statistics. Cumulative output in the first seven months of 2025 reached 87,900 tons, up 7.3 percent year-on-year.
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