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Moc Chau Milk (stock code: MCM) reported Q1 2026 net revenue of 741.6 billion VND, indicating a strong start to the year. Net profit after tax reached 80.1 billion VND, up 67.7% year-on-year. Pretax profit was 90.1 billion VND, equivalent to 32.8% of the full-year plan, rising 64.8% versus Q1 2025 and 54.96% versus Q1 2024.
The company attributed the performance to tighter cost management and improved supply chain efficiency. Key factors included close control of input costs, reduced production losses, and more efficient logistics.
The increase in profitability comes as global markets remain volatile, highlighting the resilience of the dairy producer. The reported results are positioned as a financial base to support marketing activities and new product development throughout 2026.
Moc Chau Milk said 2026 is expected to be a turning point, supported by both operational execution and its pastoral ecosystem on the Moc Chau plateau. The company links its raw-material advantages to a farming-and-management approach that combines local farmer experience with Vinamilk’s herd-management ecosystem. It also stated that feed quality, animal health, and milking are controlled to international standards, alongside a cold-chain distribution system designed to deliver products quickly while preserving freshness.
Following the launch of Moc Chau Creamery, the brand is positioned as a premium line for modern families focused on green living, aesthetics, and nutritional value. The company expects the product portfolio to expand with premium yogurt and premium pasteurized milk. It also plans to bring the “pasture lifestyle” closer to customers through upscale supermarkets and major e-commerce platforms.
For the broader market strategy, Moc Chau Milk plans to intensify distribution in Vietnam’s southern market and expand internationally in 2026, leveraging free-trade agreements and Vinamilk’s ecosystem to enter more demanding regional markets and strengthen Vietnam’s dairy presence globally.
With Q1 2026 performance and existing strengths as a foundation, Moc Chau Milk said it aims to sustain two-digit growth and advance its goal of making pasture-derived dairy a national staple in every Vietnamese household, supported by a structured plan for Moc Chau Creamery.
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