Vietnam spends US$3.82 billion on animal feed imports in nine months

VOV.VN - Vietnam spent US$3.82 billion importing animal feed and raw materials for production of this kind of commodity over the past nine months of the year, according to the General Department of Customs.

This figure marks a decline of 6.9% compared to the same period last year.

Argentina remained the country’s leading supplier of animal feed and feed materials. Throughout the reviewed period, Vietnam imported products worth US$1.09 billion from this market, representing a 12% decrease year on year.

Brazil, the United States, and India ranked second, third, and fourth at US$683 million, US$534 million, and US$428 million, respectively.

In contrast, India recorded the highest growth in terms of import value in the first nine months of the year, witnessing an annual increase of 93%, followed by Germany up 82% and Italy up 70%.

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