Vietnam Feed Corn Import Guide 2023-2026
To help global corn producers, bulk agricultural commodity suppliers, exporters, distributors, and international traders efficiently expand into the Vietnamese market, CRI releases the 'Vietnam Feed Corn Import Guide 2023-2026.' The guide provides an overview of the Vietnamese feed Corn industry, import market, and import company information for the period.
The types of importing companies are diverse, including major agricultural groups, feed processors, regional distributors, traders, and key end buyers. etc. This guide features the top 10 importing companies, including company profiles, contact information, and important information such as import volume, value, price, import resources, and major suppliers for 2023-2026 (including Excel data source).
The publication of the 'Vietnam Feed Corn Import Guide 2023-2026' aims to provide agricultural exporters with precise customer acquisition channels, helping them expand into the Vietnamese market more efficiently. It also provides valuable decision-making insights for international trading companies and investment institutions, helping them optimize their regional supply chain strategies. This guide will help suppliers stay abreast of market trends in Vietnam, mitigate potential risks and enhance their international competitiveness.
Industry Overview
Feed corn serves as a fundamental energy source for the rearing of livestock, poultry, and aquatic animals. It constitutes a significant proportion of feed formulations and stands as a critical input determining both production costs and efficiency within Vietnam's animal husbandry sector.
Compared to starch corn or food-grade corn, the quality specifications for feed corn—particularly regarding grain quality and protein content—are focused primarily on energy release and digestibility. The objective is to provide animals with a high-energy, cost-effective dietary source.
Vietnam's animal husbandry sector has sustained rapid growth in recent years, most notably in the pork, poultry, and aquaculture industries, as well as the feed processing sector. Driven by increasing stocking densities and rising demands for production efficiency, market demand for feed corn—as a primary energy ingredient in animal diets—continues to expand.
In recent years, the government has implemented various measures—including agricultural technology extension, adjustments to cropping patterns, and the introduction of improved seed varieties—to boost domestic corn production. However, constrained by factors such as land-use patterns, the prevalence of small-scale farming operations, and limitations in irrigation infrastructure, domestic feed corn output remains insufficient to meet the rapidly growing demands of the feed industry.
Consequently, given that domestic corn supplies are inadequate to support the overall requirements of the feed industry, Vietnam's feed corn supply model is characterized by a combination of domestic production supplemented by substantial imports.
Over the coming years, as the modernization of Vietnam's livestock sector advances and the scale of its feed processing industry expands, the demand for imported feed corn is projected to continue its upward trajectory.
Import Market Overview
In recent years, Vietnam imports feed corn on a large scale and exhibits a high degree of import dependence.
According to CRI analysis, Vietnam's livestock and aquaculture sectors have experienced sustained growth in recent years, leading to a rapid expansion in the demand for animal feed. However, domestic corn production—constrained by factors such as land-use efficiency, cropping patterns, and technological limitations—is unable to meet the raw material requirements of the rapidly expanding feed industry. Consequently, the market's reliance on imported feed corn has intensified year by year.
According to CRI statistics, approximately 380 buyers in Vietnam imported feed corn in 2024, totaling US$ 2.80 billion. In 2025, Vietnam's total feed corn imports reached US$ 2.73 billion.
Argentina, Brazil and United States are Vietnam's top three sources for feed corn imports.
According to CRI analysis, Argentina, Brazil and United States were the top three sources of Vietnam’s feed corn imports, accounting for approximately 46.7% , 35.4% and 12.7% of total imports respectively in 2025.
CRI predicts that, in the short term, Vietnam's imports of feed corn will continue to maintain an upward trend, driven by the sustained expansion of the feed processing industry, the upgrading of the livestock farming value chain, and the optimization of cross-border trade channels.
Overview of Foreign Investment in Vietnam's Feed Corn Industry
Investment BackgroundVietnam's livestock and aquaculture sectors have experienced rapid growth in recent years. Upgrading consumer consumption patterns and ongoing urbanization have driven a sustained rise in the demand for meat and poultry products. As a major energy source for feed, the demand for corn is growing rapidly with the expansion of feed production.
However, Vietnam's domestic corn production capacity is constrained by factors such as fragmented land, insufficient irrigation, and adjustments to the planting structure, resulting in supply failing to keep pace with demand growth and the market becoming highly dependent on imports.
This supply-demand imbalance has become an important background for foreign investment in Vietnam's feed corn industry and related industrial chains (such as grain trade, feed processing, and construction of deep processing and storage facilities), providing clear market opportunities for foreign investment.
Investment Advantages
1. Political stability and rapid economic development. The Vietnamese government has strong governing capabilities, consistent policies, and a focus on economic development and improving people's livelihoods.
2. Relatively low labor costs.
3. Strategically located in the eastern part of the Indochina Peninsula, with a 3,260-kilometer coastline and numerous ports, transportation is convenient.
4. Relatively relaxed policies and regulations provide foreign investors with comprehensive legal protections and generous preferential policies.
5. Vietnam has a high level of openness to the outside world, with 19 free trade agreements signed or in progress. Investors can use platforms such as RCEP and the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area to explore a broader international market.
Investment Regulations
According to Vietnam's Investment Law and other regulations, grain trade and feed ingredients in Vietnam do not fall under sectors restricted or prohibited to foreign investment. Foreign investors can establish wholly foreign-owned enterprises or joint ventures with local companies in accordance with the Investment Law and the Enterprise Law. However, companies must also obtain a feed production license issued by the agricultural authorities.
Guide Highlights:
The types of importing companies are diverse, including major agricultural groups, feed processors, regional distributors, traders, and key end buyers. etc. This guide features the top 10 importing companies, including company profiles, contact information, and important information such as import volume, value, price, import resources, and major suppliers for 2023-2026 (including Excel data source).
The publication of the 'Vietnam Feed Corn Import Guide 2023-2026' aims to provide agricultural exporters with precise customer acquisition channels, helping them expand into the Vietnamese market more efficiently. It also provides valuable decision-making insights for international trading companies and investment institutions, helping them optimize their regional supply chain strategies. This guide will help suppliers stay abreast of market trends in Vietnam, mitigate potential risks and enhance their international competitiveness.
Industry Overview
Feed corn serves as a fundamental energy source for the rearing of livestock, poultry, and aquatic animals. It constitutes a significant proportion of feed formulations and stands as a critical input determining both production costs and efficiency within Vietnam's animal husbandry sector.
Compared to starch corn or food-grade corn, the quality specifications for feed corn—particularly regarding grain quality and protein content—are focused primarily on energy release and digestibility. The objective is to provide animals with a high-energy, cost-effective dietary source.
Vietnam's animal husbandry sector has sustained rapid growth in recent years, most notably in the pork, poultry, and aquaculture industries, as well as the feed processing sector. Driven by increasing stocking densities and rising demands for production efficiency, market demand for feed corn—as a primary energy ingredient in animal diets—continues to expand.
In recent years, the government has implemented various measures—including agricultural technology extension, adjustments to cropping patterns, and the introduction of improved seed varieties—to boost domestic corn production. However, constrained by factors such as land-use patterns, the prevalence of small-scale farming operations, and limitations in irrigation infrastructure, domestic feed corn output remains insufficient to meet the rapidly growing demands of the feed industry.
Consequently, given that domestic corn supplies are inadequate to support the overall requirements of the feed industry, Vietnam's feed corn supply model is characterized by a combination of domestic production supplemented by substantial imports.
Over the coming years, as the modernization of Vietnam's livestock sector advances and the scale of its feed processing industry expands, the demand for imported feed corn is projected to continue its upward trajectory.
Import Market Overview
In recent years, Vietnam imports feed corn on a large scale and exhibits a high degree of import dependence.
According to CRI analysis, Vietnam's livestock and aquaculture sectors have experienced sustained growth in recent years, leading to a rapid expansion in the demand for animal feed. However, domestic corn production—constrained by factors such as land-use efficiency, cropping patterns, and technological limitations—is unable to meet the raw material requirements of the rapidly expanding feed industry. Consequently, the market's reliance on imported feed corn has intensified year by year.
According to CRI statistics, approximately 380 buyers in Vietnam imported feed corn in 2024, totaling US$ 2.80 billion. In 2025, Vietnam's total feed corn imports reached US$ 2.73 billion.
Argentina, Brazil and United States are Vietnam's top three sources for feed corn imports.
According to CRI analysis, Argentina, Brazil and United States were the top three sources of Vietnam’s feed corn imports, accounting for approximately 46.7% , 35.4% and 12.7% of total imports respectively in 2025.
CRI predicts that, in the short term, Vietnam's imports of feed corn will continue to maintain an upward trend, driven by the sustained expansion of the feed processing industry, the upgrading of the livestock farming value chain, and the optimization of cross-border trade channels.
Overview of Foreign Investment in Vietnam's Feed Corn Industry
Investment BackgroundVietnam's livestock and aquaculture sectors have experienced rapid growth in recent years. Upgrading consumer consumption patterns and ongoing urbanization have driven a sustained rise in the demand for meat and poultry products. As a major energy source for feed, the demand for corn is growing rapidly with the expansion of feed production.
However, Vietnam's domestic corn production capacity is constrained by factors such as fragmented land, insufficient irrigation, and adjustments to the planting structure, resulting in supply failing to keep pace with demand growth and the market becoming highly dependent on imports.
This supply-demand imbalance has become an important background for foreign investment in Vietnam's feed corn industry and related industrial chains (such as grain trade, feed processing, and construction of deep processing and storage facilities), providing clear market opportunities for foreign investment.
Investment Advantages
1. Political stability and rapid economic development. The Vietnamese government has strong governing capabilities, consistent policies, and a focus on economic development and improving people's livelihoods.
2. Relatively low labor costs.
3. Strategically located in the eastern part of the Indochina Peninsula, with a 3,260-kilometer coastline and numerous ports, transportation is convenient.
4. Relatively relaxed policies and regulations provide foreign investors with comprehensive legal protections and generous preferential policies.
5. Vietnam has a high level of openness to the outside world, with 19 free trade agreements signed or in progress. Investors can use platforms such as RCEP and the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area to explore a broader international market.
Investment Regulations
According to Vietnam's Investment Law and other regulations, grain trade and feed ingredients in Vietnam do not fall under sectors restricted or prohibited to foreign investment. Foreign investors can establish wholly foreign-owned enterprises or joint ventures with local companies in accordance with the Investment Law and the Enterprise Law. However, companies must also obtain a feed production license issued by the agricultural authorities.
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1 INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
1.1 Industry Definition and Classification
1.2 Current Status of the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
1.2.1 Supply Situation of the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
1.2.2 Downstream Market Demand Situation of the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
1.3 Overview of Foreign Investment in the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
2 IMPORT MARKET OVERVIEW
2.1 Import Scale of Feed Corn in Vietnam
2.2 Major Import Sources of Feed Corn in Vietnam
3 OVERVIEW OF IMPORTERS (2023-2026)
3.1 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2023)
3.1.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.1.2 Top 5 Importers
3.2 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2024)
3.2.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.2.2 Top 5 Importers
3.3 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2025)
3.3.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.3.2 Top 5 Importers
3.4 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2026)
3.4.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.4.2 Top 5 Importers
4 LIST OF THE TOP 10 IMPORTERS IN 2026
4.1 Company
4.1.1 Introduction to Company
4.1.2 Import Status of Company 1, 2023-2026
4.2 Company
4.2.1 Introduction to Company
4.2.2 Import Status of Company 2, 2023-2026
4.3 Company
4.3.1 Introduction to Company
4.3.2 Import Status of Company 3, 2023-2026
4.4 Company
4.4.1 Introduction to Company
4.4.2 Import Status of Company 4, 2023-2026
4.5 Company
4.5.1 Introduction to Company
4.5.2 Import Status of Company 5, 2023-2026
4.6 Company
4.6.1 Introduction to Company
4.6.2 Import Status of Company 6, 2023-2026
4.7 Company
4.7.1 Introduction to Company
4.7.2 Import Status of Company 7, 2023-2026
4.8 Company
4.8.1 Introduction to Company
4.8.2 Import Status of Company 8, 2023-2026
4.9 Company
4.9.1 Introduction to Company
4.9.2 Import Status of Company 9, 2023-2026
4.10 Company
4.10.1 Introduction to Company
4.10.2 Import Status of Company 10, 2023-2026
5 SUGGESTIONS OF INVESTMENT AND COOPERATION
5.1 Investment Suggestions
5.2 Cooperation Suggestions
Disclaimer
LIST OF CHART
Chart 2023-2026 Feed Corn Market Size in Vietnam
Chart 2023-2026 Feed Corn Import Market Size in Vietnam
Chart 2023-2026 Major Import Sources of Vietnam’s Feed Corn
Chart 2023 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart 2024 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart 2025 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart 2026 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart List of the Top 10 Importing Companies in 2026
Chart Company 1 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 1, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 1, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 1, 2023-2026
Chart Company 2 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 2, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 2, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 2, 2023-2026
Chart Company 3 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 3, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 3, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 3, 2023-2026
Chart Company 4 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 4, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 4, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 4, 2023-2026
Chart Company 5 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 5, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 5, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 5, 2023-2026
Chart Company 6 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 6, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 6, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 6, 2023-2026
Chart Company 7 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 7, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 7, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 7, 2023-2026
Chart Company 8 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 8, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 8, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 8, 2023-2026
Chart Company 9 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 9, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 9, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 9, 2023-2026
Chart Company 10 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 10, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 10, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 10, 2023-2026
1.1 Industry Definition and Classification
1.2 Current Status of the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
1.2.1 Supply Situation of the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
1.2.2 Downstream Market Demand Situation of the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
1.3 Overview of Foreign Investment in the Vietnamese Feed Corn Industry
2 IMPORT MARKET OVERVIEW
2.1 Import Scale of Feed Corn in Vietnam
2.2 Major Import Sources of Feed Corn in Vietnam
3 OVERVIEW OF IMPORTERS (2023-2026)
3.1 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2023)
3.1.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.1.2 Top 5 Importers
3.2 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2024)
3.2.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.2.2 Top 5 Importers
3.3 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2025)
3.3.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.3.2 Top 5 Importers
3.4 Importers Overview of Feed Corn in Vietnam (2026)
3.4.1 Total Scale of Importers
3.4.2 Top 5 Importers
4 LIST OF THE TOP 10 IMPORTERS IN 2026
4.1 Company
4.1.1 Introduction to Company
4.1.2 Import Status of Company 1, 2023-2026
4.2 Company
4.2.1 Introduction to Company
4.2.2 Import Status of Company 2, 2023-2026
4.3 Company
4.3.1 Introduction to Company
4.3.2 Import Status of Company 3, 2023-2026
4.4 Company
4.4.1 Introduction to Company
4.4.2 Import Status of Company 4, 2023-2026
4.5 Company
4.5.1 Introduction to Company
4.5.2 Import Status of Company 5, 2023-2026
4.6 Company
4.6.1 Introduction to Company
4.6.2 Import Status of Company 6, 2023-2026
4.7 Company
4.7.1 Introduction to Company
4.7.2 Import Status of Company 7, 2023-2026
4.8 Company
4.8.1 Introduction to Company
4.8.2 Import Status of Company 8, 2023-2026
4.9 Company
4.9.1 Introduction to Company
4.9.2 Import Status of Company 9, 2023-2026
4.10 Company
4.10.1 Introduction to Company
4.10.2 Import Status of Company 10, 2023-2026
5 SUGGESTIONS OF INVESTMENT AND COOPERATION
5.1 Investment Suggestions
5.2 Cooperation Suggestions
Disclaimer
LIST OF CHART
Chart 2023-2026 Feed Corn Market Size in Vietnam
Chart 2023-2026 Feed Corn Import Market Size in Vietnam
Chart 2023-2026 Major Import Sources of Vietnam’s Feed Corn
Chart 2023 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart 2024 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart 2025 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart 2026 Feed Corn Import Companies and Total Import Value
Chart List of the Top 10 Importing Companies in 2026
Chart Company 1 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 1, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 1, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 1, 2023-2026
Chart Company 2 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 2, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 2, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 2, 2023-2026
Chart Company 3 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 3, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 3, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 3, 2023-2026
Chart Company 4 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 4, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 4, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 4, 2023-2026
Chart Company 5 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 5, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 5, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 5, 2023-2026
Chart Company 6 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 6, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 6, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 6, 2023-2026
Chart Company 7 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 7, 2023-2026
Chart Main Import Sources of Company 7, 2023-2026
Chart Main Suppliers of Company 7, 2023-2026
Chart Company 8 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 8, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 8, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 8, 2023-2026
Chart Company 9 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 9, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 9, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 9, 2023-2026
Chart Company 10 Profile
Chart Import Scale of Company 10, 2023-2026
Chart Major Import Sources of Company 10, 2023-2026
Chart Major Suppliers of Company 10, 2023-2026