Vietnam: Solving the weakest stage in the livestock value chain

Published 2022년 11월 27일

Tridge summary

Tay Ninh province in Vietnam is experiencing a boom in livestock production with over 11.1 million animals and birds across various farms. The province has attracted significant investment, including a high-tech poultry hatchery, and has plans to further develop livestock value chains, including pork, beef, dairy, broilers, eggs, and swiftlets. The goal is to increase the proportion of livestock products processed in the province and to increase the rate of products meeting export standards. However, the industry is currently lacking enterprises to lead the price chain and currently has no official export livestock and poultry products.
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Original content

According to Tay Ninh Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the province currently has 10,000 buffaloes, 100,000 cows, more than 218,000 pigs and over 8.9 million poultry. The province has 621 cattle farms with nearly 193,000 heads (accounting for 78% of the total pig herd and 19.7% of the total herd of buffaloes and cows), 112 poultry farms with an amount of nearly 5.7 million heads. (accounting for 63.6% of the total poultry flock). Tay Ninh is a locality attracting the investment attention of many livestock projects. Specifically, up to now, there have been 162 projects applying for investment policies, of which 113 projects have been approved by the People's Committee of Tay Ninh province, including 32 investment projects in chicken raising with nearly 9.5 million heads. , 77 pig breeding projects with over 959,000 heads, 1 project raising 450 beef cows, 1 combined project raising 1,000 beef cows with 102 goats, 2 projects raising 8,050 dairy cows. In which, the ...
Source: Agriculture

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