Vietnam's dairy industry captures the trend of green economic development

Published 2024년 6월 20일

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In 2023, Vietnam's dairy industry is set to produce 1,860.8 million liters of fresh milk, a 7.5% increase from 2022, and 154.8 thousand tons of powdered milk. With over 1,700 dairy farms and 28,000 dairy farming households, the industry not only satisfies domestic demand but also exports to 60 countries, generating $300 million annually. The Vietnam Dairy Association hosts biennial international exhibitions to enhance business cooperation and competitiveness. The industry is focusing on green and circular economy practices to meet global standards and consumer preferences for organic and nut milk products, addressing strict export market requirements for sustainable growth.
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Source: antv.gov.vn According to the General Statistics Office, in 2023, the country's fresh milk output is estimated to reach 1,860.8 million liters, an increase of 7.5% compared to 2022; Powdered milk output reached 154.8 thousand tons, a slight increase compared to 2022. Currently, the country has over 1,700 dairy farms, many of which are modern and industrial-scale with over 28,000 dairy farming households. The output of raw fresh cow's milk exploited from the domestic dairy herd in 2023 is estimated to reach 1.2 million tons, an increase of 7.2% compared to 2022; The national average milk yield in 2023 will remain at over 5.75 tons of milking cows/year. With continuous efforts, Vietnam's dairy industry not only basically ensures the consumption needs of the Vietnamese people but also exports to 60 countries such as China, America, Europe, Middle East... with export turnover. reached 300 million USD/year. With the purpose of accompanying the dairy industry's integration and ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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