29 Jun 2026

Vietnam’s ready-to-eat eggs officially enter the Japanese market

In June, VFood officially exported its first container of 172,000 ready-to-eat eggs to the Japanese market.

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After years of negotiations and multiple rounds of quality testing, Vietnam’s ready-to-eat egg products have been exported to Japan, opening up significant opportunities for the country’s livestock industry.

On June 18, Vinh Thanh Dat Food JSC (VFood) shipped its first export container, delivering 172,000 ready-to-eat eggs to Japan.

This milestone followed nearly two years of research, testing, and process refinement by VFood and its Japanese partner. The product was developed with close support from Japanese experts to match local consumer preferences while meeting the country’s exceptionally strict food safety standards.

Careful preparation for a demanding market

VFood CEO Truong Chi Thien said Japan is a large but highly demanding market, requiring strict compliance with food safety and consumer preference standards.

The company spent considerable time submitting product samples for repeated quality assessments before gaining approval from its Japanese partner.

Japan has now granted a 12‑month export authorization for Vietnamese ready-to-eat eggs. If successful, a long-term agreement may follow.

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“Our current production capacity remains modest compared to our partner’s demand. We are therefore planning to expand our factory to increase supply, as the market potential is substantial and egg prices in Japan remain relatively high,” Mr Thien said.

Export opportunities ease domestic oversupply

The successful entry to Japan is expected to help address longstanding oversupply issues in Vietnam’s egg sector.

Rapid expansion of poultry flocks in recent years depressed prices. The Dong Nai Livestock Association noted that recurring price drops have placed significant financial pressure on farmers.

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Domestic egg prices show signs of recovery

Alongside the export breakthrough, the domestic market is also showing positive signs.

Poultry farm owners in southern Vietnam say industrial chicken egg prices currently range from USD 0.06–0.07/egg, up from USD 0.04–0.05 earlier in June.

Feed costs remain high, at USD 0.06–0.07 per egg, but the recent price recovery is easing losses for farmers.

Combined with Japan’s market opening, these gains are bringing renewed optimism to Vietnam’s poultry industry.


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