Vietnam’s animal fodders, materials exports rise by 15.24 percent in February 2025

Vietnam’s exports of animal fodders and animal fodder materials increased by 15.24 percent in February 2025 compared to January, reaching US$84.05 million, according to data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.

Vietnam’s animal fodders and animal fodder materials exports total US$157.00 million for 2025, reflecting steady demand, particularly from key markets like China and Cambodia.

The rise in exports was primarily driven by a significant increase in shipments to China, which grew by 41.95 percent, amounting to US$35.15 million. Exports to Cambodia also showed strong growth, rising by 14.64 percent. Additionally, exports to India and Taiwan saw increases of 43.09 percent and 21.74 percent, respectively.

However, some markets experienced a decline. Exports to Indonesia, South Korea, and Japan dropped by 72.87 percent, 38.18 percent, and 26.91 percent, respectively.

See also: Animal Feed Industry in Vietnam

Vietnam animal fodders, materials exports, February 2025, US$millions

FebruaryJanuaryMoMYTD% of Total
Total84.0572.9415.24%157.00100.00%
Other4.864.762.17%9.625.78%
China35.1524.7641.95%59.9341.82%
Cambodia11.9210.4014.64%22.3214.18%
Malaysia8.418.093.92%16.4910.00%
USA6.726.0910.42%12.818.00%
Laos3.623.81-5.07%7.444.31%
Indonesia0.782.86-72.87%3.640.92%
South Korea1.562.53-38.18%4.091.86%
Japan1.752.40-26.91%4.152.09%
Thailand2.292.156.54%4.442.72%
India2.331.6343.09%3.952.77%
Taiwan1.891.5521.74%3.442.25%
Philippines2.271.4655.18%3.732.70%
Bangladesh0.380.372.61%0.750.45%
Singapore0.120.0856.83%0.200.15%

See also: How to Start an Export Business in Vietnam.

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