Vietnam: Capturing the market, ensuring the balance between supply and demand of poultry meat and eggs at the end of the year

Published 2022년 12월 9일

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The 970 Agricultural Product Connection Online Forum discussed the abundant poultry meat and egg supply in Binh Duong and Tay Ninh provinces in Vietnam for the upcoming Lunar New Year. Binh Duong has 112 establishments with VietGAP certification and 198 disease-free farms, while Tay Ninh has over 9 million poultry and 107 livestock farms, with a production capacity of about 650 million eggs. However, Vinh Long province faces a shortage of eggs and needs to encourage the development of concentrated, organic livestock and improve processing industry. Ho Chi Minh City has seen a food demand increase of 20-30% and needs coordination for food sources. Dong Nai province needs to solve challenges in market understanding, bank interest rates, and food hygiene inspection to improve the poultry industry.
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Abundant supply At the 970 Agricultural Product Connection Online Forum with the topic of connecting supply and demand of poultry meat and egg chains in the Southeast region, a representative of Binh Duong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development informed: In 2022, the whole province has 112 establishments approved by Binh Duong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. VietGAP certification (9 breeding facilities, 103 cultivation). The province built 198 disease-free farms, 27 supply chains to supply safe products. Therefore, from now until the Lunar New Year in general, the quantity of goods is very abundant, ensuring the supply for local people and neighboring provinces. The representative of Binh Duong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development suggested that all levels and sectors should continue to promote livestock propaganda to ensure disease safety, gradually eliminate small-scale livestock production, and form chains and establishments. Large-scale ...
Source: Agriculture

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