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U.S. DDGS Exports To Vietnam Resume With First Shipments Delivered

 
Shipping containers containing 7,850 metric tons of U.S. distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) arrived into the Port of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between Oct. 25 and Nov. 10, 2017 - among the first orders filled following a September announcement by the Vietnamese government that it would lift its suspension of DDGS imports and ease fumigation requirements for U.S. corn and wheat imports.
 
“We are glad to see the first shipment and arrival of U.S. DDGS back into the Vietnamese market,” said Manuel Sanchez, U.S. Grains Council (USGC) regional director for South and Southeast Asia. “The Council collaborated closely with our own government, the Vietnamese government and industries in both countries to resolve this trade disruption.”
 
The Council’s marketing efforts and technical support on the ground in Vietnam have assisted the local feed industry in understanding how to use U.S. DDGS and led to increasing inclusion rates for this feed product in the Vietnamese swine and poultry sectors. As a result, Vietnam rapidly ramped up consumption levels, becoming one of the largest markets for U.S. DDGS.
 
However, following the detection of quarantine pests, the Vietnamese Plant Protection Department (PPD) issued a decision in October 2016 to temporarily suspend DDGS importation. As a result, Vietnam purchased 50 percent less U.S. DDGS in 2016/2017 at nearly 495,000 tons, compared to almost 986,000 tons the year prior.
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