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Vietnam’s animal feed industry had a year of robust growth in 2025, with compound feed production reaching 22.12 million tons, a 2.9% increase year-on-year.
Stabilizing global commodity markets, coupled with timely government interventions, helped cool. This gave farmers the confidence to restock and expand operations, reinforcing the sector’s resilience.
Production and imports
Domestic production continues to match the needs of key livestock sectors while ensuring a steady inflow of imported raw materials to safeguard supply chains.
Sector breakdown:
Import activity:
Price trends:
The standout achievement of 2025 is the breakthrough in export performance and the regulatory push for localized supply chains:
With the synergy of favorable raw material prices and expanded export capabilities, Vietnam’s feed industry is solidifying its role as the backbone of the nation’s sustainable agricultural development.
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