25 Mar 2026

Hanoi pushes livestock reform amid disease threats

Hanoi's livestock sector faces mounting disease risks, prompting authorities to restructure slaughter systems and promote safer, biosecure farming models.

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Despite mounting disease challenges, Vietnam’s livestock industry continues to anchor Hanoi’s agriculture, contributing over 60% of the sector’s total production value.

To address illegal backyard slaughtering and mitigate disease transmission risks, the city is aggressively implementing a restructuring roadmap aimed at food safety and sustainable development.

Disease risks and structural challenges

Hanoi remains one of Vietnam’s largest livestock hubs, with about 1.24 million pigs and tens of thousands of cattle as of February 2026. Yet high stocking density brings complex epidemiological risks:

Roadmap for safer production

To address these vulnerabilities, the Hanoi People’s Committee has outlined a restructuring plan. Currently, only about 65% of the city’s commercial meat supply is under official control.

The roadmap calls for consolidating operations into 20–25 large-scale centralized slaughterhouses equipped with modern technology. Temporary centralized points must be arranged by March 30, 2026, after which unlicensed facilities will be shut down.

Authorities also aim to gradually relocate livestock farming away from residential areas. Biosecure farming models integrated with agri-tourism will be promoted, alongside stronger production linkages with neighboring provinces.

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Toward modern urban agriculture

The standardization of regulations under the Livestock Law, combined with stocking density rules through 2030, is expected to mark a turning point. With these measures, Hanoi seeks to position itself as a model for safe, modern, and sustainable urban agriculture in Vietnam.


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