The objective of this study is to evaluate the nutritional value of the parts (leaves, stems and roots) of ramie foliage (Boehmeria nivea L.) as a feed for animals in Quang Ngai province. Two varieties of ramie included traditional ramie and AP1 ramie were harvested at 50-54 days after the first cutting. The harvested ramie were divided into parts including leaves, stems and root, and these parts were dried at 60oC then to conduct nutritional analysis. Results showed that the dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, crude fat and crude fibre were 21.2-26.3, 78.8-82.4, 21.8-22.9, 4.4-6.05 and 14.4- 16.3%, respectively. Similarly, these nutritional values in stems were 18.4-37.8, 90.3-95.8, 8.20-11.3, 5.20-8.90 and 32.1-43.2%, respectively. Whereas, the roots of ramie have dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, crude fat and crude fibre were 15.6-38.2, 88.0-97.1, 5.84-9.01, 3.60-4.00 and 12.6-23.7%, respectively. The percentage of essential amino acids in the leaves of ramie was 38.12-41.5%. In total essential amino acid, methionine content is the lowest, the ratio of lysine reaches 2.37-2.94 of total crude protein. Estimating the ideal protein of ramie reaches 340-420 g/kg protein. With these results, it could be concluded that the parts of ramie (Boehmeria nivea L.) can be fed for animals, especially the leaves. The leaves of ramie are the rich protein source that has much potential as a feed for animals.