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In Vietnam, at a press conference held on April 24 to announce ILDEX Vietnam 2026, industry experts warned that the poultry sector is facing a severe economic squeeze, with soaring input costs and sharply declining output prices.
According to Nguyen Thanh Son, Chairman of the Vietnam Poultry Association, feed prices have risen by 10-14% compared to the beginning of the year due to fluctuations in imported raw material costs.
Despite rising production costs, poultry product prices remain very low due to excess supply:
Mr Son emphasized that producers should avoid expanding flocks at this time.
Instead, they should focus on product diversification (such as processed products and ready-to-eat eggs) to tap into export opportunities and increase added value.
Pham Kim Dang, Deputy Director General of the Department of Livestock Production and Animal Health, noted that Vietnam holds a strong position globally (ranking fifth in total pig population and second in waterfowl).
To ensure sustainable development, the sector will prioritize several key areas:
Positive figures: In Q1 2026, Vietnam’s livestock product exports reached USD 198 million, marking a strong increase of over 54% year-on-year.
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