Log in
Business

Vietnam may massively import pork amid concern of supply shortage

In the fourth quarter of 2019, demand for pork in Vietnam is estimated at 600,000 tons, while supply is over 400,000, indicating a shortage of 200,000 tons.

Vietnam may import pork to address the ongoing supply shortage, particularly in the remaining months of the year toward the Tet Festival when demand for pork often surges 25 – 30% per day, according to Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue.

 Overview of the meeting. Source: VGP. 

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is tasked with balancing the pork supply-demand for each month from now until the Tet holiday, the biggest festive occasion of the year, said Hue at a government meeting on November 18.

“The government maintains inflation target at 3.3 – 3.9% for this year, in spite of hikes of oil and pork prices,” said Hue.

Hue urged government agencies to continue strong efforts against the African Swine fever, while supporting enterprises and provinces/cities resuming pork production to meet market demand.

Vice Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien said from February to November 15, the fever led to the culling of nearly 5.88 million of pigs or some 337,000 tons of pork, accounting for over 8.8% of the total pig weight nationwide.

According to Tien, the average price of live hog in the country had risen to VND60,000 - 67,000 (US$2.6 - 2.9) per kilogram, and to VND75,000 - 80,000 (US$3.3 - 3.5) in some localities, due to shortage of pork supply.

Meanwhile, there has been cases of illegal export of pork to China, Tien added.

Data from the General Statistics Office (GSO) showed pork price increased 19% year-on-year as of present, leading to a likely expansion of the consumer price index (CPI) by 0.8 – 1% in November.

In the fourth quarter of 2019, demand for pork in Vietnam is estimated at 600,000 tons, while supply is over 400,000, indicating a shortage of 200,000 tons.

In case of a further increase of 10 – 15% in pork price, or at VND80,000 (US$3.45) per kilogram, the overall CPI is estimated to expand 0.5 – 0.7%, taking the average expansion of CPI of 2019 to below 3% year-on-year and under the government 4% target.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnam honors 50 transparent listed companies as stock market reaches new milestones

Vietnam honors 50 transparent listed companies as stock market reaches new milestones

Vietnam honored 50 listed companies for excellence in transparency at the 2025 Vietnam Listed Company Awards, which spotlighted standout annual reports, corporate governance and sustainability disclosures amid rising foreign investor interest and growing alignment with international reporting standards.

Vietnam to tighten biometric authentication for new bank cards next year

Vietnam to tighten biometric authentication for new bank cards next year

Bank card issuers must conduct a face-to-face meeting and match the biometric data of individual customers or the legal representative of organizational customers with their identity documents.

Make in Vietnam forum spotlights breakthroughs shaping digital future in the country

Make in Vietnam forum spotlights breakthroughs shaping digital future in the country

Vietnam will host the seventh National Forum on Vietnamese Digital Technology Enterprises on December 25 in Hanoi, highlighting policy directions, strategic technologies and progress under the “Make in Vietnam” initiative as the country pushes toward a stronger digital economy.

Hanoi and Moscow seek new economic momentum as partnership marks 75 years

Hanoi and Moscow seek new economic momentum as partnership marks 75 years

At the Moscow–Hanoi Business Forum, leaders from both capitals said 75 years of Vietnam–Russia ties provide a strong foundation to deepen economic and investment cooperation, especially in technology, trade and urban development.

Vietnam manufacturing maintains strong momentum despite storms disrupting supply chains

Vietnam manufacturing maintains strong momentum despite storms disrupting supply chains

Vietnam’s manufacturing sector continued to expand in November, marking the fifth straight month of improvement, even as severe storms caused supply-chain delays and slowed production, according to S&P Global.

Techfest 2025 returns to Hanoi, spotlighting Vietnam’s vibrant startup community

Techfest 2025 returns to Hanoi, spotlighting Vietnam’s vibrant startup community

Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem pedestrian street will host Techfest Vietnam 2025 from December 12 to December 14, welcoming entrepreneurs, investors and the public to explore emerging technologies and celebrate the country’s growing culture of innovation.

Vietnam expands major entrepreneurship program to unlock opportunities for women nationwide

Vietnam expands major entrepreneurship program to unlock opportunities for women nationwide

The Vietnam Women’s Entrepreneurship Support Program has surpassed nearly every target set for 2017–2025, empowering more than 118,000 women to launch new ventures and laying the groundwork for a stronger, more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem in the next decade.

HHTIP accompanies businesses in efficient energy use for sustainability

HHTIP accompanies businesses in efficient energy use for sustainability

As green transition becomes a decisive factor shaping future growth, Hanoi is intensifying efforts to push energy efficiency across its industrial zones. The city’s management board is building a development model centered on clean energy, responsible production and sustainable operations.