Vietnam revises demand for feed, but sector remains in expansion

Published 2025년 11월 29일

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Vietnamese demand for feed in 2026 has been revised downward by the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service, reflecting the reduction in pig and cattle populations and the increase in local exports of ingredients. Even with the adjustment, the sector continues to expand, projected to grow from 28.3 million tons in 2025 to 29.2 million in 2026, driven by aquaculture. Imports of soybean meal, corn, DDGS, and wheat are expected to total 23.9 million tons next year, while domestic production is expected to reach 5.3 million.

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The pig population fell by 0.6% due to the damage caused by African swine fever, which mainly affected small properties. The poultry population grew by 3.7% and cattle continued to decline. Feed exports advanced by 29% in the first eight months of 2025, with China remaining the main market and reinforcing Vietnam's role in regional trade. The forecast for 2025-26 corn was slightly adjusted upward, with production estimated at 4.1 million tons and an area of 810 thousand hectares. Favorable weather and the increasing use of hybrid seeds helped to raise productivity. Companies like De Heus have expanded partnerships with producers in the Central Highlands, offering technical training to reduce losses and increase the use of domestic raw materials. Corn consumption was revised to 16.05 million tons and imports are expected to reach 12.5 million, with Argentina and Brazil among the main suppliers. In rice farming, the area expected for 2025-26 rose to 6.85 ...
Source: Agrolink

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