Category: | Agriculture, Livestock |
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Organizer: | VNU Exhibitions |
Exhibition center: | Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) |
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Overview interest facts - VIV Asia 2025
VIV Asia is organized every 2 years in Bangkok, located in heart of the Asian booming markets. With around 1,250 international exhibitors and 50,000 expected professional visits from all over the world, VIV Asia covers all animal species including pig, dairy, fish and shrimp, poultry broilers and layers, cattle and calves. The current VIV Asia value chain already covers a part of the downstream meat production. Big steps have been made for the 2019 edition, introducing Food Engineering.
Overview of exhibitors / visitors - VIV Asia 2025
VIV Asia will invite thousands of exhibitors. The main exhibitors will be manufacturers of Farm equipment and Slaughter equipment. Apart from these other exhibitors of the event will be Knowledge transfer and consultancies and Feed ingredients and additives. Some of the well known companies will be participating in the event like ACG Products Ltd., Bayer Thai Co., Ltd., Bellaghy Pedigree Pigs, BIOMIN GmbH and many more.
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