The department also reported at a conference to discuss solutions to promoting pig breeding andstrengthening the management of animal feedproduction and businessheld by the MARD on March 18 in Hanoi that due to theimpact of the COVID-19 pandemic and especially the recent Russia-Ukraineconflict, the prices of many raw materials for animal feed production have increased strongly.
Notably, the price has increased by about 29.3 percent forcorn, 33.4 percent for soybean oil, 23.1 percent for cornmeal, and 49.5percent for wheat.
The department forecast that the prices of raw materials will remain high to the end of this year.
Tong Xuan Chinh, vice director of the department, said Vietnam currently produces only 35 percent ofanimal feed, and the rest depends on imports, he added.
So far, Vietnam’s livestock sector has made up 25.2 percent ofGDP of the agricultural sector.
More and more Vietnamese and foreign enterpriseshave invested in the development of animal husbandry production andfood processing chains, including Masan, Dabaco, Tan Long, Truong Hai, HoaPhat, CP, Deheus and Japfacomfeed./