Viet Nam's instant noodle surge

Jul 6th at 10:44
06-07-2016 10:44:10+07:00

Viet Nam's instant noodle surge

Viet Nam has a huge domestic market for instant noodles with sales of nearly VND20 trillion (US$888.9 million) per year.

 

According to Euromonitor, a foreign research firm, Viet Nam's instant noodle market had a value at VND24.3 trillion in 2015, 10 per cent higher than 2014.

The value was expected to grow to VND25.7 trillion in 2016 and VND26.6 trillion in 2017.

There are 50 enterprises engaged in producing instant noodles in Viet Nam. Seventy per cent of the revenue has come from Acecook, Masan Consumer and Asia Foods, the three largest instant noodles producers.

Acecook Viet Nam is the largest domestic producer of instant noodles, accounting for 40 per cent of the market. The company registered a revenue of VND9 trillion in 2014 and VND9.3 trillion in sales in 2015.

The second largest enterprise, Masan Consumer, held 25 per cent of the local market share in 2015. It gained VND5 trillion from packed instant noodle sales.

Meanwhile, the World International Noodle Association (WINA) has reported that consumption of instant noodles in Viet Nam reduced over the past two years following a downtrend on the world market. Consumption dropped from 5.2 billion packets in 2013, to 5 billion in 2014, and 4.8 billion in 2015.

Inaccurate information about the product has made customers wary and resulted in reduced sales, the association reported.

However, Kajiwara Junichi, general director of Acecook Viet Nam, said consumption of instant noodles had recovered in the first half of this year.

In the first six months of this year, Acecook Viet Nam sold 1.3 billion packets and exported 100 million packets, 9 per cent higher than the same period last year, he said. The company expected sales of 2.9 billion packets this year.

Viet Nam has the best production costs so the company produces its instant noodles here and exports it to 46 countries and territories, he said. In the future, the company would promote cup noodles due to its high demand.

Viet Nam is the fourth largest consumer of instant noodles in the world, after China, Indonesia and Japan, according to the association.

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