Vietnam's pig farms at risk as WTO integration threatens domestic market.
Commercial pig farms in Vietnam are at risk due to increased competition from imported meat. Disease outbreaks and market fluctuations are major threats, leading to higher costs and lower prices for domestic pig meat. To improve competitiveness, disease prevention, sustainable piglet supply, and expanding corn and soybean areas are crucial. The government needs to support pig producers through wise management of imported meats, building alliances among farmers, investing in research and development, and implementing macro policies.