MARD urges husbandry firms to save pig farms

Apr 25th at 10:03
25-04-2017 10:03:25+07:00

MARD urges husbandry firms to save pig farms

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong on Monday called on large animal husbandry businesses to increase their purchase of pigs and keep them in frozen storage in order to help farmers reduce inventories and stop the resulting downward price spiral.

 

He spoke yesterday at an urgent meeting in Ha Noi with animal husbandry firms seeking measures to rescue the pig-farming industry.

Cuong said the Government had helped the industry for 20 years, during which businesses made profits and now they should take responsibility for the farmers’ plight. “I believe that all businesses can share the difficulties with the farmers,” said Cuong.

As a first move, Cuong said, firms needed to reduce the price of input materials, such as breeding pigs, feed and veterinary medicine.

The price of live pigs has dropped to a record VND20,000-23,000 (US$0.87-$1.32) per kilo in recent days. The minister said if the price drop continued, most husbandry households, even big farms, would be unable to operate, affecting feed business households, too.

According to the ministry, a supply exceeding demand is the main reason for the price drop. In the last 20 years, the industry’s productivity increased by 20 times from 1.8 million tonnes in 1996 to 5.4 million tonnes this year. Meanwhile, people’s daily meals have changed and diversified with various foods including beef, chicken, egg and seafood.

There is also a weakness in the industry’s operational organization and marketing. Some 45 per cent of the industry are pig farms, while the remainder are small farming households.

“Countries in the region, such as Singapore, the Philippines and China, import high volumes of pork but Viet Nam has not yet penetrated these markets,” said Cuong.

He said many farmers have gone into bankruptcy. Feed trade households, estimated to have a production capacity of about 100 tonnes per month each, were in debt of VND4 billion to VND5 billion.

At the meeting, representatives of feed companies pledged to support the farmers in overcoming their difficulties. They will take some actions, including debt rescheduling and increase in frozen storage, and expand the pork market.

Vu Anh Tuan, Deputy General Director of C.P Group, said his group would immediately reduce input prices of feed, veterinary medicine and breeding animals. They had already rented frozen storage to keep pork.

To share difficulties with farmers, he said the company had already cut the prices of feed and breeding animals. The company also planned to build a big slaughtering house this year.

Temporary import halt

Representatives of businesses proposed that the ministry temporarily stop importing pork and its products in order to stabilize the domestic market. As for the long term, planning is required for the industry, which should be seen as a conditional business area.

Cuong said the ministry would apply advanced technologies for the industry in order to raise capacity and reduce price.

He also requested localities to check and limit the opening of new feed processing units and restructure production to build an effective and sustainable pig industry.

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