AI emerges as key driver for Việt Nam’s F&B sector breakthrough

Apr 23rd at 10:51
23-04-2026 10:51:01+07:00

AI emerges as key driver for Việt Nam’s F&B sector breakthrough

Businesses start with projects that deliver quick results within six to 12 months, like quality control systems, demand forecasting, or customer service chatbots. In the long run, F&B companies are advised to move toward with AI-driven operating models to keep up with fast-changing market demands.

A view of the workshop on the application of AI and real-world data in food product research and development held in HCM City on April 22. —  VNA/VNS Photo

Amid rapidly shifting global consumer preferences in the food and beverage (F&B) sector, Artificial Intelligence is increasingly viewed as a core “ingredient” in restructuring value chains and propelling Vietnamese F&B enterprises towards a breakthrough in the 2026–2030 period.

The assessment was made by experts at a workshop on the application of AI and real-world data in food product research and development, jointly organised by the Investment and Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC) and the Digital Transformation Consulting and Support Centre of HCM City on Tuesday.

Lê Anh Hoàng, Deputy Director of ITPC, highlighted that AI and data-driven applications have become critical to enhancing competitiveness, particularly in the food industry—one of the city’s four key industrial pillars. Beyond identifying risks and managing supply chains, AI enables demand forecasting, quality control, and in-depth analysis of consumer trends.

Dr. Nguyễn Bá Thanh, Director of the Institute of Biotechnology and Food Technology at the Industrial University of HCM City, noted that AI is delivering tangible advances in research and development (R&D). Traditional product development cycles of 18–36 months can now be reduced to just 3–9 months using generative AI models and sensory simulation technologies.

Beyond R&D, AI is reshaping the entire F&B operational chain. In supply chain management, predictive technologies help reduce food waste, while computer vision systems can detect production defects with accuracy exceeding 95 per cent. On the market side, personalisation tools are enhancing order values by recommending products tailored to consumer behaviour and weather conditions.

Thanh stressed that: “The combination of food specialists and AI technology will deliver optimal outcomes, with humans retaining the coordinating role. AI is no longer a supplementary option but an essential technology driving competitiveness and economic restructuring.”

Viêt Nam’s introduction of an AI Law, effective from March 2026, is seen as a significant step in establishing a legal framework for technology deployment. However, challenges persist, including a shortage of in-house AI talent and insufficient data infrastructure, with nearly half of enterprises yet to meet requirements.

The scholar suggested that businesses start with projects that deliver quick results within six to 12 months, like quality control systems, demand forecasting, or customer service chatbots. In the long run, F&B companies are advised to move toward with AI-driven operating models to keep up with fast-changing market demands.

From an operational perspective, Phi Anh Tuấn, a lead consultant on digital transformation at DXCentre, noted that integrating computer vision with autonomous decision-making systems can create intelligent management mechanisms that adjust machinery to mitigate risks early in the supply chain.

Addressing green consumption trends, Nguyễn Minh Đức, Vice Secretary General of the Vietnam E-commerce Association, said e-commerce platforms are becoming valuable data repositories. Through platform analytics and social media insights, businesses can better understand demand patterns, pricing expectations, customer feedback, and packaging trends.

He added that while some firms hesitate due to perceived costs, adopting AI does not necessarily require significant upfront investment. Companies can begin with low-cost or free tools before gradually moving towards automated data collection, advanced analytics, and fully integrated management systems.

Experts concluded that consumers are no longer waiting for large corporations but favour businesses that respond precisely to their needs. In this context, leveraging AI and big data is no longer merely a competitive advantage; it is fast becoming a prerequisite for sustainable growth in Việt Nam’s F&B sector. 

Bizhub

- 22:04 22/04/2026





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Việt Nam remains trusted production hub for Italy’s footwear companies

Italy and Việt Nam share a dynamic and steadily growing economic relationship, with Italian brands, including those in the footwear industry, choosing Việt Nam as a...

Hải Phòng waives port infrastructure fees for liquid cargo through end-2026

The northern port city of Hải Phong will waive port infrastructure fees for liquid cargo, including petrol, oil and gas, until December 31, 2026.

VN ranks 18th among world’s top exporters in 2025

Việt Nam’s export hit $470 billion for the first time last year, up more than 16 per cent year-on-year, with a trade surplus of over $20 billion

Fruit and vegetable exports surge on global demand

Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports posted robust growth in the early months of this year, driven by improved compliance with standard requirements to capitalise...

Industry, trade sector plays key role in double-digit growth target

Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng on Wednesday told the industrial and trade sector to take the lead in addressing existing problems and promote production and business...

FedEx partners with Viettel Post to strengthen Việt Nam delivery network

Under the agreement, effective April 26, Viettel Post will act as FedEx’s National Network Provider (NNP) in Việt Nam, supporting nationwide pickup and delivery...

Over 40,000 products on show at annual Global Sourcing Fair Việt Nam

More than 40,000 products are on show at the Global Sourcing Fair Việt Nam 2026, which opened in HCM City on Wednesday (April 22).

One Commune, One Product owners ride digital wave in An Giang

An Giang Province, which has hundreds of products rated three stars or higher, is stepping up efforts to bring its OCOP (One Commune, One Product) goods into the...

Schaeffler and VinDynamics join forces for humanoid robot production

Germany's Schaeffler has signed a memorandum of understanding with Vingroup's VinDynamics to collaborate on the research, development, and optimisation of key...

Việt Nam and China eye cross-border aluminium value chain

The Red River Basin cooperation mechanism is emerging as a platform for deeper economic integration between Việt Nam and China’s Yunnan Province, particularly in...


MOST READ


Back To Top