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Japfa affirms pioneering position in high-tech agriculture

(VAN) Looking ahead, Japfa will continue to strengthen its integrated agricultural value chain, driven by technology and innovation.

On October 28, Japfa Comfeed Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Japfa Vietnam) was honored among the Top 10 Reputable Companies in High-Tech Agriculture 2025. This recognition marks the company’s 30-year journey of accompanying Vietnamese farmers and reaffirms its pioneering role in developing a modern, sustainable agricultural sector.

Japfa Vietnam was honored among the Top 10 Reputable Companies in High-Tech Agriculture 2025. Photo: Japfa.

Japfa Vietnam was honored among the Top 10 Reputable Companies in High-Tech Agriculture 2025. Photo: Japfa.

The ranking is an annual independent evaluation conducted by Vietnam Report, based on three criteria: financial capacity, media reputation, and independent surveys. This year’s program honors enterprises leading in digital transformation, biotechnology application, smart agriculture, and circular economy development, contributing to the value and competitiveness of Vietnamese agricultural products in international markets.

At the award ceremony, Mr. Tran Van Son  - Feed Sales Director of Japfa Vietnam in the North, shared: "The transition toward high-tech agriculture is not merely our orientation but a clearly defined strategic action plan. Across our entire operation from feed mills and farms to the food supply chain, we are vigorously advancing digital transformation to realize our vision of establishing a fully integrated agricultural ecosystem."

Building on this strategy, Japfa is advancing digital transformation across its operations to enhance efficiency, enable real-time livestock monitoring, strengthen disease control, and ensure biosecurity. The company has implemented AI-powered camera systems to monitor animal health, track feed intake, and manage individual performance. These technologies are helping the company transition toward smart, data-driven farm management, with a strong focus on animal welfare and biosecurity standards.

The poultry hatchery in Dak Lak applies advanced infrared beak treatment technology. Photo: Japfa.

The poultry hatchery in Dak Lak applies advanced infrared beak treatment technology. Photo: Japfa.

In parallel, Japfa continues to invest in biological research with a focus on genetics, nutrition, and disease prevention. Eco-friendly production practices are also promoted, including the reuse of packaging, the use of electric forklifts, and the modernization of equipment, in order to reduce labor requirements, improve efficiency, and minimize environmental impact.

Beyond business performance, Japfa is committed to developing a circular agricultural model that maximizes resource efficiency and reduces emissions. At its farms, livestock waste is biologically treated for reuse as fertilizer or converted into biogas supporting energy conservation and environmental protection.

The company has invested in a large-scale feed mill equipped with fully automated production lines. Photo: Japfa.

The company has invested in a large-scale feed mill equipped with fully automated production lines. Photo: Japfa.

As part of its community partnership efforts, Japfa actively collaborates with local farmers through contract farming, technical training, and knowledge transfer programs. The company offers a comprehensive support package from breeding stock and feed to technical assistance. It will help farmers improve productivity and profitability. This approach enables many farming households to transition from traditional methods to biosecure, sustainable practices, in line with Vietnam’s agricultural development goals.

Looking ahead, Japfa will continue to strengthen its integrated agricultural value chain, driven by technology and innovation. The company remains committed to balancing economic efficiency, social responsibility, and environmental sustainability, contributing to shared prosperity across the communities where it operates.

Author: Kieu Chi

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