August 27, 2025 | 02:39 GMT +7
August 27, 2025 | 02:39 GMT +7
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Many animal feed companies have announced a new selling price, an increase of VND 200-300/kg to be exact. Photo: TL.
MNS Feed Corporation (Proconco and Anco factory systems) has recently sent a notice to customers about selling price adjustment for commercial animal feed. Accordingly, from February 16, 2022, MNS Feed’s selling price of animal feed products is increased by VND 200-300/kg.
De Heus LLC has also announced to adjust the price of animal feed for cattle, poultry, cows, goats and rabbits: From February 16, 2022, the price of De Heus' animal feed (excluding aqua feed) will increase by VND 200-300/kg.
Starting from February 18, 2022, Ciji Vina Agri Co., Ltd. will also adjust the selling price of all animal feed product lines to be VND 300/kg higher than average.
Explaining the increase in the selling price of animal feed as mentioned, these companies claimed to have been affected by the fluctuation in the price of raw material. This issue has long been a hot topic, even at this moment, thus causing animal feed production to suffer, raising the price of animal feed products in general.
Translated by Samuel Pham
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