South Korea: Laying hens storage saturated, urgent need for solution to Vietnam export

Published 2024년 8월 9일

Tridge summary

Vietnam's increased meat inspection has disrupted laying hen exports for three months, leading to storage and disposal costs for slaughterhouses, and affecting farm income and egg supply. The situation, highlighted at a meeting between the Egg Self-Help Fund and export slaughterhouses, could potentially impact laying hen farms and egg supply. The Egg Self-Help Fund is considering investing 130 million won to support slaughterhouses, while the government is being urged to seek solutions diplomatically and support quarantine negotiations to expand laying hen exports.
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Due to the strengthening of Vietnam’s meat inspection, Laying hens exports have been disrupted for the third month Additional expenses such as storage and disposal costs Capital power of slaughterhouses at its worst Farm income and egg supply also affected “Problem must be resolved through diplomatic means” As the Vietnamese authorities’ strengthened quarantine standards have significantly narrowed the export route for laying hens concentrated in the Vietnamese market, there has been a significant disruption in the export of laying hens. Export slaughterhouses are already reaching saturation in their storage capacity, and with additional expenses such as storage costs, their capital power is also reportedly at its worst, so there are concerns that this will have a chain reaction impact on laying hens’ income and egg supply, and countermeasures are being called for. Vietnam implemented strengthened inspections of meat imported into the country on May 16. The main target items are ...
Source: Agrinet

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