Groundbreaking Ceremony of Mavin Mai Son Complex

Son La, August 16, 2025 – Mavin Group solemnly held the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Mavin Mai Son Animal Feed and Agricultural Processing Complex at Lot CN7, Mai Son Industrial Park, Chieng Mung Commune, Son La Province.

The ceremony was honored by the attendance of leaders from the Provincial Party Committee, the Standing Committee, the People’s Council, the People’s Committee of Son La Province, along with leaders of provincial departments, agencies, the Management Board of Industrial Parks, representatives of local communes and wards, as well as a large number of Mavin’s customers and strategic partners in the Northwest region.

A Strategic Project Driving Sustainable Agricultural Development in Son La

The Mavin Mai Son project, invested by Mavin Mai Son Co., Ltd – a member of Mavin Group – covers an area of 109,579.3 m² with a total capital of VND 350 billion, comprising two key components:

  • A livestock and poultry feed mill with an annual capacity of 200,000 tons.
  • An agricultural processing plant (corn, cassava, etc.) with an annual capacity of 300,000 tons.

This project is one of the key works to celebrate the 16th Congress of the Son La Provincial Party Committee, term 2025–2030. It is identified as an important driver to help Son La:

  • Increase the value of local agricultural products through deep processing.
  • Create stable employment opportunities for local workers.
  • Contribute to state budget revenue and improve the agricultural trade balance.
  • Introduce modern processing technology in line with international standards.

The project also marks the beginning of Mavin Group’s investment journey in the Northwest, aiming to complete its closed agricultural value chain and contribute to building Son La into a livestock hub of the region.

Unlocking Local Potential with International Standards

According to Mr. David John Whitehead, Chairman of Mavin Group, Son La possesses vast agricultural land and diverse climatic conditions favorable for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture. In recent years, the province’s livestock production has grown steadily, particularly cattle, pigs, poultry, and raw material areas such as corn and cassava for feed production. However, the added value remains limited, as most products are still in raw or small-scale processed forms.

The Mavin Mai Son project is designed to address this bottleneck: maximizing the advantages of local raw materials, applying modern processing technology to increase product value, and establishing a closed supply chain right in the province.

Mavin – Over 20 Years of Building an Integrated Agricultural Value Chain

Founded in 2004, Mavin Group is a Vietnam–Australia joint venture and one of the few enterprises operating a fully integrated agricultural value chain covering Animal Feed – Farming – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals – Food Processing. Its system of factories, farms, research centers, and distribution networks spans across many provinces, meeting demands from production to consumption.


Mavin is also a strategic partner of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) – a member of the World Bank Group. This partnership enables Mavin to access advanced technology, international management practices, and green, sustainable development models for large-scale projects nationwide.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Whitehead emphasized:
Mavin Mai Son marks the beginning of our expansion strategy in the Northwest. We are determined to close the value chain from feed production to farming and processing, and we look forward to working with Son La Province to build it into the livestock hub of the Northwest.

Toward a Modern and Sustainable Agricultural Ecosystem

Following Mavin Mai Son, the Group will continue to invest in large-scale, high-tech farming complexes, farmer partnership models, and eventually food processing plants, contributing to the formation of a modern, sustainable agricultural ecosystem in Son La and neighboring provinces.

The Mavin Mai Son Complex officially commenced on August 16, 2025, with the aim of bringing products to market, serving customers, and contributing to the province’s development from 2026 onwards.

With over 20 years of experience, strong support from international partners, and a commitment to sustainable development, Mavin believes that Mavin Mai Son will serve as a powerful catalyst for high-tech agriculture in Son La, opening a bright future for livestock production, agricultural processing, and food industries in the Northwest region.