Asean Livestock
Asean Livestock
Asean Livestock
INTRODUCTION
The ASEAN region has a population of 590 million people, the third largest after
China and
India, with a combined Gross Domestic Product at around US$1.5 trillion (2009),
second only to China in Asia. ASEAN is also one of the world’s largest consumer
markets with agrifood imports valued at around US$40 billion in 2007.
POPULATION
ASEAN region has around 167.2 million livestock, not including 2.28 trillion of
chicken and ducks in 2007. Pig formed majority of the population followed by
cattle and goat. The proportion of livestock population is shown in Figure1.
PRODUCTION
INDUSTRY TREND
Among the ASEAN countries, phillipines and Thailand has become a major
exporters of milk and dairy products. Factors that contribute to positive growth
in the dairy industry in Thailand include rising health awareness among the Thai
consumers of different ages. Children are highly encouraged to drink milk and
other dairy products such as yoghurt by their parents.
With the expanding economy of ASEAN region demand for quality, price
competitive meat and meat products including dairy products is growing rapidly
in accordance to the increasing consumer purchasing power and awareness on
the benefits of halal products, which is fostering a growing restaurant and fast
food industry, and an expanding smallgoods manufacturing sector. The Muslim
population of ASEAN, which account for approximately 38% or 226 million, is also
a market that is growing in value. Hence the livestock sector in ASEAN region
represents an economy opportunity for investment and profitability.