Livestock industry targets production growth of 4-5% in 2024

Vietnam’s livestock industry set a production growth target of 4-5% in 2024 and is expected to make up 28-30% of the country’s agricultural production.
Livestock industry targets production growth of 4-5% in 2024 ảnh 1The Department of Livestock Production holds a meeting to review its performance in 2023 and deploy its plans for 2024. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s livestock industry set aproduction growth target of 4-5% in 2024 and isexpected to make up 28-30% of the country’s agricultural production.

These goals were announced at a meeting held on December 19 inHanoi by the Department of Livestock Production under the Ministry ofAgriculture and Rural Development to review its performance in2023 and deploy its plans for 2024.

According to the department, the production of meat is expectedto reach about 7.98 million tonnes in 2024 with a year-on-year increase of 3.8%including over 4.87 million tonnes of pork (up 4%) and over 2.31 million tonnes ofpoultry meat (up 3.1%).

Meanwhile, the output of eggs is expected to surge by 3.7% year-on-year toabout 19.68 billion, and milk production is hope to hit 1.28 million tonnes, up 6.7%.

In addition, it is expected that Vietnam will produce 25,800 tonnesof honey next year and over 20.5 million tonnes of industrial feeds, anincrease of 9.8% and 2.5%, respectively, compared with the figures in 2023.

To this end, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment Phung Duc Tien asked agencies and localities to continue implementingrestructuring plans in the industry, pay more attention to the market’sdemand, promote advantages of specific production areas, and key animals,increase production efficiency, and boost sustainable development.

Tien also requested the livestock sector to urgently implement solutions to stabilise and develop poultry farming and grass-fed cattle tomeet the demand for essential foods like meat, eggs, and milk.

They also need to mobilise resources for Vietnamese livestockproducts to better access markets, thus increasing the export of potentialproducts./.

VNA

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