Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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Vietnamese consumers are gradually expanding their animal protein intake, incorporating more poultry, seafood, and imported meat, rather than relying primarily on pork. Market estimates predict per capita poultry consumption to be around 16.4 kg in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year, as ...
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