The partnership highlights the trilateral commitment to foster growth, innovation, and sustainability in these sectors within Vietnam.
The MoU formally establishes a strategic partnership and framework for cooperation between the organisations through leveraging shared knowledge and expertise to support Vietnam’s goals for sustainable development in the feed and animal production industries.
“After years of working to bring awareness to the Vietnamese animal production and feed industries, veterinarians and regulators of the variety of products U.S. feed ingredient manufacturers can offer to maximise feed efficiency and improve animal health and production, this MoU represents our future commitment to fostering growth, innovation and sustainability in the country,” said Gina Tumbarello, AFIA’s senior director of global strategies, policy, and trade. “Together, we can build a more resilient and sustainable feed and animal production industry that meets today’s consumer needs and paves the way for future growth.”
AFIA's work in Vietnam has been supported by the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Market Access Program funds, which have been instrumental in facilitating efforts to educate the Vietnamese feed and animal production industries on the value of US feed ingredients and best practices for sustainable growth.
The collaboration will help modernise Vietnam's feed industry, which accounts for 65-70 per cent of the cost of livestock products, by promoting best practices and reinforcing consumer confidence in the safety and quality of Vietnamese feed and animal products.
“There has never been a more critical time for the role of industry associations in Vietnam’s livestock and feed industry than now,” said Nguyen Xuan Duong, AHAV chair. “This partnership will enable us to face challenges such as disease outbreaks, market fluctuations, and environmental pressures, while also driving sustainable growth.”
With this MoU, the AFIA, VFA and AHAV solidify their partnership, ensuring that Vietnam’s feed and livestock sectors are prepared to meet modern challenges while contributing to the country’s sustainable agricultural development.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with the AFIA. This cooperation will bring about significant advancements in our industry and increase recognition from government bodies, feed producers, and livestock farmers,” said Ninh Thi Len, VFA vice chairwoman. “Our goal is to attract more members to join us in driving the growth of Vietnam’s livestock industry.”
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