Vietnam's corn imports in October reached 819 thousand tons with a turnover of 234 million USD, marking a 14% increase in volume and a 6% increase in value compared to September. From January to October, the country imported 8.5 million tons of corn, valued at 2.4 billion USD, marking a 15% decrease in volume but a 21% increase in value year-over-year. The country relies heavily on imported raw materials for its animal feed industry, which has seen a significant increase in costs due to rising raw material prices. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has reported a 30% increase in food prices over the past year due to increased demand and decreased output caused by adverse weather.