Vietnam feed raw material imports up 41%

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Publish time: 20th September, 2013      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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September 20, 2013

   

   
Vietnam feed raw material imports up 41%
   
   

   

From January to August this year, Vietnam has spent US$2.09 billion on raw animal feed material imports, a 41.1% increase on-year.

   

   

Key imports are corn(1.34 million tonnes) and soy(897,000 tonnes). Materials are mostly sourced from Argentina (25.6%), India (14.6%), US (14.5%), followed by Italy, Thailand and China.

   

   

Mai Van Chung, purchasing director of the JapfaCornfeed Viet Nam Ltd Co, said the firm has signed a contract to import 80,000 tonnes of corn for the production of animal feed by March 2014.

   

   

Chung said that Japfa needs at least 16,000-17,000 tonnes of corn every month. The company used to import sufficient volume for a certain period but at the present time, they import a bigger volume to take advantage of the very cheap prices of corn on the South American market.

   

   

The director also said that the company preferred imports of superior quality with a much lower humidity rate than locally-processed corn.

   

   

The imported corn prices from Argentina and Brazil were about US$310-320 per tonne in June but the price has now dropped to US$245-250, lower than the local price of US$295 per tonne (quoted in Son La province).

   

   

In fact, raw material prices for animal feed production are falling on the global market but are at a standstill high in Vietnam, disinteresting domestic animal feed producers.

   

   

Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Animal Feed Association Nguyen Duc Binh said that local manufacturers were still processing high-value imported materials and the output prices would bear a certain delay on the way down.

   

   

Binh said the price of local animal feed might fall next month, at around 5% against the current price.