Việt Nam ranks fourth in the world for pork consumption

Feb 14th at 13:24
14-02-2026 13:24:24+07:00

Việt Nam ranks fourth in the world for pork consumption

According to the department, pork has a significant impact on the food market and the consumer price index (CPI).

As Lunar New Year (Tết) approaches, the demand for pork increases by approximately 10-15 per cent. — Photo cafef.vn

Việt Nam ranks fourth in the world and leads in Southeast Asia in pork consumption with nearly 39kg per person in 2025, according to a report released recently by the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Domestic Market Management and Development.

The high consumption has demonstrated that this food item continues to play a dominant role in the daily meals of Vietnamese people and its significant impact on the country’s Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Data shows that domestic pork consumption has continued to increase year after year in the country. In 2021, a person consumed about 30kg on average; approximately 37kg in 2024 and continued to rise to approximately 39kg last year. Pork currently accounts for more than 63 per cent of the consumption structure of livestock products.

According to the department, pork has a significant impact on the food market and the consumer price index (CPI).

As Lunar New Year (Tết) approaches, the demand for pork increases by approximately 10-15 per cent. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, last year the livestock industry experienced strong growth, producing 8.6 million tonnes of various meats, including 5.4 million tonnes of pork, sufficient to ensure adequate supply for this year's Tết holiday.

Phạm Kim Đăng, deputy director of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment’s Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, said that demand for pork is very high and the country was concerned about a shortage of supply due to natural disasters and disease outbreaks last year. However, total number of pigs currently still reaches 31.4 million, which is completely sufficient to meet the supply for the Tết holiday.

Currently, the price of live pigs on the market is trading around VNĐ71,000-74,000 per kg. Although slightly lower than last month, experts believe the price is still very high. In January, there were times when the price was pushed up to VNĐ81,000 per kg, which is unusual.

Nguyễn Xuân Dương, chairman of the Vietnam Livestock Association, believes pork prices are influenced by speculative trading and the psychology of small traders.

With a large proportion in the Vietnamese consumer basket, pork is also one of the essential goods. Therefore, if pork price rises too high, it will not only directly impact people's lives but also affect the national CPI. 

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- 08:51 14/02/2026





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