Cargill, feed
The animal nutrition plant in Nghe An is the company's 11th in Vietnam.
 
HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM — Cargill officially inaugurated on May 28 an $8.5 million animal nutrition plant in Nam Cam Industrial Zone, Dong Nam Economic Zone, Nghe An, Vietnam.

The event was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), the Nghe An provincial authorities, the U.S. embassy in Vietnam, farmers from the north-central provinces of Vietnam, and global leaders of the Cargill animal nutrition enterprise. This brings Cargill’s total number of animal feed mills in Vietnam to 11.


The new facility will provide animal feed for livestock and will have a total capacity of 66,000 tonnes per year. The company said it aims to provide customers with safe, trusted feed that maximizes the performance of their operations, which in turn helps to improve food safety across Vietnam’s supply chain.

“Vietnam is one of our best performing markets in our animal nutrition business globally. This has been possible thanks to the hard work of our local Cargill team and by working very closely with the government, our customers and suppliers, the provincial authorities, and the farming communities around Vietnam. Our success in Vietnam is an invigorating story of how we are able to grow our business in a country, and at the same time contribute to the development of agricultural practices and improve the livelihoods of thousands of farmers,” said Sarena Lin, president of Cargill’s global feed and nutrition business.

Cargill said it is on track with its investment strategy. The addition of a new production line in Dong Thap was completed during the first quarter of 2016 and construction of its 12th animal feed mill in Binh Duong will be completed in the second half of 2017. The $8 million expansion in Dong Thap increased production of specialty aquatic feed and enhanced Cargill’s aquaculture animal nutrition offering in the country. The $30 million facility in Binh Duong will have a total capacity of 260,000 tonnes per year and will incorporate the latest technologies currently available in the industry.

“In the face of a general slowdown in the Southeast Asia region, Vietnam’s economy continues to perform very well and foreign investments along with exports are on the rise. The agricultural sector is currently suffering from a terrible drought, but in the long run, we, at Cargill, see good growth potential in the industry. We will continue to invest in our animal nutrition business and the opening of our plant in Nghe An is testament of our commitment,” said Jorge Becerra, country representative and managing director of Cargill’s feed and nutrition business in Vietnam.

Cargill is on track to meet its commitment to build 100 schools in Vietnam by 2020 across rural communities in Vietnam. As of May, the company has already opened 78 schools.

“The presence of Cargill will help Nghe An become a big center for animal feed production in Vietnam, help the economic structure transference and the growth of agriculture, especially the production of livestock, poultry and aquaculture in Nghe An and the Northern-Central provinces,” said Le Minh Thong, vice-chairman of the People’s Committee of Nghe An province. “The investment of Cargill will create jobs and improve the income of local people and increase the national budget in Nghe An province.”