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Vietnam's livestock industry is facing significant fluctuations in the first quarter of 2025. Pork prices have risen unusually high, contrary to the trend of previous years. While the livestock population remains relatively stable, poultry and egg prices have fallen sharply.
Vietnam’s livestock sector is accelerating restructuring, reducing production costs, and developing a fully integrated supply chain.
(GLO) - In the context of the fisheries sector's push for green transformation, agricultural extension work is not limited to technology transfer but also plays a role in connecting value chains and guiding sustainable production from the grassroots level.
These projects focus on high-tech aquaculture, vegetable and flower cultivation, livestock farming, and slaughter operations.
As Việt Nam’s livestock sector faces the need to renew its growth model, enhance added value and fulfil its sustainable development commitments, Deputy Director of the Department of Livestock Production and Animal Health Phạm Kim Đăng spoke to Việt Nam News reporter Trần Như about the sector’s key orientations and solutions for 2026.
Taiwan’s aquafeed production has been stable at around 430–450 thousand tons per year, accounting for roughly 7% of total compound feed output between 2021 and 2024.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment identifies 2026 as a pivotal year in advancing the sector’s sustainable development goals and contributing to the country’s overall development trajectory.
Vietnam aims to expand its marine aquaculture by 2030, focusing on sustainable, industrial-scale growth to boost the blue economy and protect coastal ecosystems.
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This report is based on the 2024 Taiwan Poultry Statistical Manual, published by the Veterinary and Livestock Development Foundation. The following is a quick summary highlighting the key data and development trends of Taiwan's poultry industry in 2024: