Pig farmers in Vietnam, including Ms. Ban, are facing significant financial losses due to the combined effects of oversupply and high input costs, with pigs selling for only 45,000 VND/kg, compared to breeding costs of 2.5 million VND/head. The situation is worsened by the decrease in pork demand and consumption, a result of COVID-19-induced restrictions. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is working towards balancing food supply and demand in major areas. This global dilemma is also impacting farmers in the EU and US, with China's pig population decreasing and pork prices dropping by 65% year-on-year, leading to mass pig sales. The EU's pork industry relies heavily on China, resulting in oversupply and plummeting export prices. Meanwhile, the US pork industry is experiencing growth, with 75.4 million pigs as of September 1, 2021.