Hung Nhon Group and De Heus Group have announced their Sustainable Agricultural Value Chain Development Strategy for the 2026-2036 period in a ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of:
- ✅ Phung Duc Tien, Vice Minister of Agriculture and Environment
- ✅ Nguyen Thanh Ngoc, Vice Minister of Justice
- ✅ Kees van Baar, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Vietnam
- ✅ Leaders from various departments and agencies
Long-term investment commitment
This strategy reaffirms the long-term investment commitment and corporate responsibility of both groups toward Vietnam’s livestock industry.
Impressive figures from the ‘Strategic Handshake’:
- ✅ Investment scale: An additional injection of nearly USD 228 million in Tay Ninh and Gia Lai provinces, raising the total investment for the entire period to around USD 695.5 million.
- ✅ Revenue target: Projected to reach USD 2 billion per year upon completion of the integrated value chain.
- ✅ Production capacity: The system aims for an annual scale of 80 million breeding chickens, 25 million export broilers, and 10,000 GGP (great grandparent) breeding pigs.
Creating tangible value for farmers
Vu Manh Hung
Speaking at the ceremony, Vu Manh Hung, Chairman of Hung Nhon Group, stated, “Leveraging De Heus’ international standard technology and Hung Nhon’s deep-rooted market expertise, we aim to create tangible value for farmers, contribute to local economies, and enhance the global competitiveness of Vietnamese agricultural products.”
The synergy between advanced European technology and profound local market insight transcends mere business; it is a mission to build an agricultural ecosystem that is modern, efficient and responsible.
