Facing pressures from production costs and disease outbreaks, Vietnam’s livestock industry is undergoing a strategic transformation for the 2026-2036 period.
The core of this process is restructuring the pre-slaughter stage, shifting from fragmented production to high-tech, green, and sustainable farming models.
According to the Department of Livestock Production and Animal Health, the proportion of small-scale household farming is shrinking to make way for large-scale farm models and industrial livestock production.
With a massive population of livestock and poultry (31 million pigs and over 500 million poultry), the primary challenges lie in the input stage:
To achieve the target of over 9 million tons of live meat by 2026, digital transformation and biotechnology have been identified as key tools during the rearing phase:
The new strategy prioritizes eco-friendly farming models before products reach the market:
Focusing resources on the pre-slaughter stage not only optimizes costs but also serves as the core foundation for building a safe, responsible, and high-value Vietnamese livestock brand on the global map.
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