
De Heus and Hung Nhon have outlined long-term plans to expand poultry production and processing capacity in Vietnam as part of their 2026–2036 development strategy.
The plans were discussed during a meeting in Hanoi with Vietnam’s Minister of Agriculture and Environment, Trần Đức Thắng, where representatives of the two companies presented their investment and development objectives for the coming decade.
According to the companies, the strategy includes the development of integrated livestock value chains, disease-free farming zones and production systems designed to meet international standards. To date, De Heus and Hung Nhon have implemented or are developing 15 projects in Tay Ninh and the Central Highlands, representing a total investment of approximately VND 12,400 billion.
A key component of the programme is a poultry slaughtering and processing plant designed to meet Halal, ISO 22000 and FSSC 22000 standards. The companies said the facility is intended to support value addition and export expansion.
The companies said their 2026–2036 strategy aims to generate annual revenue of approximately USD 2 billion. Poultry production targets include 80 million breeding chickens per year and 25 million broilers for export annually.
Minister Trần Đức Thắng described the cooperation between the two companies as a model for agricultural value-chain development and expressed support for continued investment in high-tech agriculture and livestock production in Vietnam.



