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VN dairy expected to continue growing in 2020: VIRAC

VIRAC forecasts that the dairy industry prospect in 2020 will continue to grow at a high level, increase investment capital in dairy farms to reduce dependence on imported milk and to meet the needs of people’s domestic consumption.

Share prices of dairy industry see slight increase in 2019

 The dairy industry grew 0.5 per cent in market capitalisation in 2019, much lower than the average growth of 7.7 per cent of the VN-Index, according to a report issued recently by SSI Securities Joint Stock Company (SSI).

 

Vietnam’s dairy queen courts fame

 VietNamNet Bridge – Within just a few years of establishing her business, Thai Huong – general director of BAC A BANK and chairwoman of TH Group – has made herself a Forbes-recognised Asian businesswoman and has turned her dairy farming

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 13/9

HCM City wants bio-fuel sold at more gas stations; EVN says extra 700MW for national grid this month; Cashew firms decry shortage of material; Draft investment law bans 11 business areas; Local steel firms concerned about Russian imports

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 11/9

Vietnam sees slight rise in rice exports in August; Second turbine at Vinh Tan power plant generates power; Automobile sales increase for 17 consecutive months

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 7/9

Vietnam beefs up dairy industry; SCIC told to invest in Thai Nguyen steel project; CEO Forum slated for Sept 24; Over 100,000 workers needed in HCMC towards year-end; Vietnam boosts card-based payments

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 20/7

 IPs, EPZs lure large FDI garment projects; Investors eye on dairy industry; Office rents in Hanoi fall further, says Savills;

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 28/12

 Lexus makes its Vietnamese debut; 2013 - a booming year for Vietnamese exports to US; Amended provisions on construction contracts; SBV looks to increase dong deposits; Vietnamese shipbuilder launches logistics vessel

N.Zealand takes control of Fonterra milk scare response

 New Zealand moved to seize control of Fonterra's response to a contaminated milk scare on Tuesday after criticising the dairy giant's handling of a crisis which has tainted the country's "clean, green" image.