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Livestock industry structural reform needed: official

Hoang Thanh Van from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, spoke to Tin Tuc (News) newspaper of Vietnam News Agency (VNA) about the country's plans to improve its livestock sector before free trade agreements take effect next year.
Hoang Thanh Van from the Department of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment, spoke to Tin Tuc (News) newspaper of Vietnam News Agency(VNA) about the country's plans to improve its livestock sector beforefree trade agreements take effect next year.

Q: What challenges is the livestock sector facing?

A: Last year was a difficult year for livestock production, due tothe increase in animal feed costs and the declining meat price.

This situation drove many farmers into debt. Not only did theysuffer these losses, but they were also hit hard by epidemics, includingfoot-and-mouth disease, blue-ear disease and swine flu.

Thesigning of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, which isexpected to take place this year, will inevitably put pressure on ourlivestock producers, particularly when it comes to price.


At present, our products are already more expensive than imports. As aresult, it is imperative for us to take proactive measures to avoid theserious consequences that could occur when the TPP goes into effect.

Q: Has the livestock production sector prepared for the upcoming integration process?

A: What we have to do right now is to speed up the structural reformof the livestock industry with a focus on two areas: improving thequality of breeds and creating a legal corridor to tighten breedingmanagement.

We will encourage enterprises and researchers toconduct experiments to select high breeds and import good breeds inorder to do cross-breeding, which can produce new high-quality breeds.

We paid special attention to the quality of our animal breeds in2013, yet we don't think that is enough. We have to apply scientifictechniques to create new high-quality breeds, thus ensuring sustainablelivestock production.

To raise a 100-kilo pig, a farmer hasto spend about 4 million VND (190 USD), of which feed costs account forabout 70 percent. However, nowadays, our animal feeds depend heavily onimported materials.

This is an issue we have to look into closely if we want to improve the productivity of the livestock industry.

Also we must improve our work in epidemic prevention and surveillance.

Q: Do you think that livestock producers should adopt a safer approach?

We have called on the farmers to adopt a safer approach by raising organic livestock and following the VietGap standards.

This helps reduce animal and poultry diseases and protect people'shealth. Safe livestock production also helps increase the comparativeadvantages of our livestock products against imports in the samecategories.-VNA

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