The Phnom Penh Post

VN’s dairy industry set for export opportunit­ies

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VIETNAM’S dairy makers are accessing more opportunit­ies to increase exports, but companies need to enhance their competitiv­eness in foreign markets and develop a concentrat­ed production scale.

The export value of dairy products and fresh milk reached $48.6 million in the first three months of the year, with the main export markets in Iraq, Hong Kong, mainland China, Afghanista­n, the Philippine­s and other countries, including UAE, Laos, Myanmar and Japan.

Exports are expected to grow strongly this year as domestic enterprise­s are targeting expansion of their overseas markets.

Two of Vietnam’s dairy giants, Vinamilk and TH True Milk, have been expanding investment in other countries.

Vinamilk has invested in fresh milk and dairy product processing in the US, New Zealand, Cambodia, Poland, Laos and Myanmar.

This year Vinamilk invested in its first factory in Myanmar to meet the increasing demand for milk and milk products there.

Milk consumptio­n in Myanmar, which has a population of 55 million, is 10 litres per head per year, very low compared to other markets in the region, such as Thailand with 36 litres and Malaysia with 53 litres.

TH True Milk recently invested in a $2.7 billion project to raise cows and process milk in Russia.

Exports of milk and dair y products are a lso expected to increase sharply in t he f uture after t he protocol on exports of Vietnamese milk and dair y products to China, a market of 1.4 billion, was inked on April 26.

According to the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on’s 2018 global dairy market report, China produced 25.6 million tonnes of milk, down 1.1 per cent from 2017. In order to meet domestic consumptio­n

of milk and dairy products, the country annually imports 14.6 million tonnes of milk.

China a potential

Nguyen Quoc Toan, acting director of the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t’s Agro Processing and Market Developmen­t Agency, told local media at a recent conference in Hanoi that there was great potential for exporting milk and dairy products to China.

However, Toan said Vietnamese exporters faced challenges because milk from Australia and New Zealand has occupied a large market share in the Chinese market. “Vietnamese milk exports to China are promising but they will face competitio­n from these two giants.”

“To expand Vietnam’s export market in the coming time, businesses in particular and the dairy industry in general should prioritise the modernisat­ion of milk and dairy product processing technology that meets the requiremen­ts of China in the spirit of the protocol signed recently,” Toan said. “At the same time, product developmen­t should meet the demand of other potential markets such as Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippine­s and Singapore.”

The chairman of TH Group, Ngo Minh Hai, told diendandoa­nhnghiep.vn that the door for milk and dairy product exports to the Chinese market has initially opened, but not all businesses in Vietnam’s dairy industry would be able to enter.

“China has technical barriers that force us to overcome. Companies must ensure two important requiremen­ts, including maintainin­g quality and product standards, and ensuring origin,” Hai said.

The deputy head of the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t’s Department of Livestock Production, Tong Xuan Chinh, said the Ministry of Industry and Trade should improve planning and supervisio­n of the constructi­on of milk processing plants, which must match the volume of local cattle herds and the consumptio­n market.

Chinh said the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t would create a new policy to support the developmen­t of dairy farming and milk processing in the 2020-30 period, promoting the industry as well as the export of milk and dairy products.

“The policy will be submitted to the prime minister for approval,” he added.

Chinh said links between cow breeders and milk exporters should be tightened. Fresh milk from breeders has to be sold to businesses as soon as possible because breeders lack preservati­on facilities. If they sell milk to the market, it is only a small amount.

Dairy enterprise­s need to reorganise the production of dairy cows in a closed chain, controllin­g disease safety and food safety.

At the same time, modernisat­ion of facilities, raw milk purchasing centres, and modern milk factories must be establishe­d to meet the export demand of many markets, he added.

 ?? VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/VIET NAM NEWS ?? Vinamilk imports cows from New Zealand to serve its milk production for local consumptio­n and exports.
VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/VIET NAM NEWS Vinamilk imports cows from New Zealand to serve its milk production for local consumptio­n and exports.

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