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Food Export Expansion Goal of CPV Bình Phước: Aim to Double Export Amount by 2026

Food manufacturing giant CPV Food Company Ltd announces intent to amplify foreign market reach, targeting a twofold increase in annual export volumes from its CPV Food Bình Phước production hub by 2026.

CPV Food Binh Phuoc targets a 100% increase in export volume by the year 2026
CPV Food Binh Phuoc targets a 100% increase in export volume by the year 2026

Food Export Expansion Goal of CPV Bình Phước: Aim to Double Export Amount by 2026

CPV Food Company Ltd, a leading player in the Vietnamese poultry industry, is set to significantly expand its export operations by 2026. The company's flagship facility, CPV Food Bình Phước, established in December 2020 with a total investment of $250 million, is poised to double its export volume and enter premium global markets.

The state-of-the-art facility, one of the most advanced poultry production models in Southeast Asia, operates under a fully integrated closed-loop value chain. A Big Data system and sensors are used to continuously monitor key indicators such as temperature, humidity, feed intake, and weight gain throughout the farming cycle. This meticulous approach ensures that the production process strictly adheres to international biosafety and food safety standards.

CPV Food's ambitious plans reflect its commitment to enhancing export capacity and quality to meet the increasing global demand by 2026. By the end of 2025, CPV Food Bình Phước is projected to export approximately 7,000 tonnes of processed chicken, equivalent to 30 million birds, with a total export value of US$67 million. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 146 per cent from 2021 to 2025.

In addition to increasing its export volume, CPV Food is focusing on expanding into premium global markets. Although specific premium markets are not detailed, the strategy indicates targeting markets with higher demand for quality and processed food products. By scaling up exports and entering new upscale markets, CPV Food aims to establish a stronger global footprint in the food industry, positioning itself as a competitive and quality-driven player internationally.

CPV Food's "Made in Việt Nam" chicken products have so far reached markets in Japan, Hong Kong (China), Singapore, Laos, Cambodia, and Mongolia, gradually expanding into global distribution networks. The company's strategic exports in Asia were further bolstered in early 2025 when it obtained import approval from the Singapore Food Agency (SFA).

The expansion plans of CPV Food come after the Sóc Trăng Provincial Police (now Cần Thơ City Police) conducted an investigation into food safety violations against C.P. our website Livestock Corporation. However, the investigation did not find any breaches of food safety regulations as outlined in Clause 2, Article 157 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The investigation was prompted by information circulating on social media and some media channels.

CPV Food Bình Phước plays a strategic role in advancing Việt Nam's goal of enhancing the global reputation of "Made in Việt Nam" food products. The company's commitment to maintaining high food safety standards and its ambitious expansion plans are expected to contribute significantly to Việt Nam's global competitiveness in processed poultry exports.

The strategic expansion of CPV Food Bình Phước, integrating AI and Big Data technology for meticulous monitoring, aims to double export volume and enter premium global markets for business growth in the finance sector. By 2026, this move is expected to increase CPV Food's global footprint in the food industry, positioning itself as a competitive, quality-driven player by exporting 7,000 tonnes of processed chicken and securing a US$67 million value in international markets.

CPV Food's focus on premium markets suggests a strategy targeting regions with high demand for quality products, as part of its mission to strengthen its global presence in the food business and industry. Despite initial concerns about food safety violations, the Sóc Trăng Provincial Police investigation found no breaches against CPV Food, paving the way for the company's continued efforts to advance the reputation of "Made in Việt Nam" food products on a global scale.

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