Animal feed and raw materials imported from Argentina increased by nearly 104%

Published 2025년 5월 19일

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In March 2025, imports of animal feed decreased by 26.3% compared to February 2025 and by 21.3% compared to March 2024, reaching over 368.03 million USD. The first quarter of 2025 saw a total import value of nearly 1.17 billion USD, marking a 3.3% decrease from the same period in 2024. Argentine and Brazilian markets were the leading suppliers, with Argentine imports making up 42.4% of the total and Brazilian imports accounting for 16.1%. However, there was a significant decrease in imports from the US, RCEP FTA, CPTPP FTA, and Southeast Asian markets, each accounting for a decreasing share of the total imports.
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Source:nhachannuoi.vn According to preliminary statistics from the General Department of Customs, imports of animal feed in March 2025 decreased by 26.3% compared to February 2025 and decreased by 21.3% compared to March 2024, reaching over 368.03 million USD. In the first 3 months of 2025, imports of this group of goods reached nearly 1.17 billion USD, down 3.3% compared to the first 3 months of 2024. Animal feed was imported the most from the Argentine market in the first 3 months of 2025, accounting for 42.4% of the total import turnover of this group of goods nationwide, reaching nearly 495.56 million USD, a sharp increase of 103.6% compared to the first 3 months of 2024; in which March 2025 alone reached nearly 133.42 million USD, a sharp decrease of 45.2% compared to February 2025 but an increase of 17.1% compared to March 2024. Ranked second in terms of turnover is the Brazilian market, accounting for 16.1%, reaching over 188.15 million USD, a decrease of 3.9% compared ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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