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Name the 2 largest export markets for Vietnam's animal feed

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương21/09/2024


China - the largest import market for animal feed and raw materials from Vietnam China is the largest export market for animal feed and raw materials from Vietnam

According to preliminary statistics of the General Department of Customs, in the first 8 months of 2024, the export of animal feed and raw materials reached over 672.84 million USD, down 15.1% compared to the first 8 months of 2023.

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China is the largest export market for Vietnam's animal feed and raw materials.

In August 2024 alone, exports reached over 87.95 million USD, down 3% compared to July 2024 and down 37% compared to August 2023.

China is the largest export market for Vietnam's animal feed and raw materials, accounting for 40.2% of total export turnover.

In the first 8 months of 2024, exports of animal feed and raw materials to this market reached over 270.66 million USD, down 30.6% compared to the first 8 months of 2023; in August 2024 alone, exports to this market reached 31.21 million USD, down 18.3% compared to July 2024 and down 59.7% compared to August 2023.

Next is the US market reaching over 88.88 million USD, up 67%, accounting for 13.2%; Cambodia reaching 79.86 million USD, down 31.8%, accounting for 11.9%; Malaysia reaching 67.42 million USD, down 9.9%, accounting for 10%...

Exports of animal feed and raw materials to the Southeast Asian market reached over 205.9 million USD, down 18% compared to the first 8 months of 2023, accounting for 30.6% of the total export turnover of animal feed and raw materials of the country.



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