30 Mar 2026

Vietnam’s corn imports fall in January 2026, Brazil dominates

Brazil remains the main corn supplier, while imports from India have surged and shipments from Argentina have declined significantly.

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According to preliminary data from the General Department of Customs, Vietnam’s corn imports reached 1.44 million tons in January 2026, worth nearly USD 351.7 million, at an average price of USD 243.83/ton.

Compared with December 2025, Vietnam’s corn imports fell 4.78% in volume and 4.16% in value, while the average price edged up 0.64%. However, compared with January 2025, Vietnam’s corn imports surged 44.09% in volume and 40.81% in value, despite the average price declining 2.28%.

Brazil strengthens its lead

The structure of Vietnam’s corn import markets in January 2026 was as follows:

Brazil (largest supplier):

Argentina (second-largest supplier):

India:

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Southeast Asia’s share shrinks

Meanwhile, imports from Southeast Asia reached 23,250 tons, valued at USD 5.87 million, with an average price of USD 252.57/ton, down more than 30% in both volume and value compared with the previous month. The region accounted for only about 1.6% of Vietnam’s total corn imports.

Overall, although Vietnam’s corn imports in January 2026 declined slightly month-on-month, the market structure shifted noticeably. Brazil remained the dominant supplier, while imports from India surged sharply and those from Argentina dropped significantly.

These changes could directly affect input costs for Vietnam’s animal feed industry in the coming months.


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