Livestock Philippines 2022 officially closes today. It has been a fruitful and productive 3-day event full of networking activities, knowledge sharing, and industry-focused discussions. The organisers hope that your visit to Livestock Philippines was worthwhile and may you bring home new learnings and partnerships, and more business opportunities. As they closed the event today, the organisers look forward seeing a more robust livestock and poultry sectors in the Philippines.
'With people in the industry getting back together in a live environment, we are looking forward to a positive sentiment with this year's edition of Livestock Philippines. It's been a long time since we had a live show. People realise the value of face-to-face meetings and we're seeing this not just at Livestock Philippines but at all our trade shows in Southeast Asia.
"With the growing confidence of the local livestock industry, we're expecting more positive outcome for Livestock Philippines in 2023,' says Gerard Leeuwenburgh, Country Manager for Informa Markets Philippines.
For more information visit the website, HERE.
'With people in the industry getting back together in a live environment, we are looking forward to a positive sentiment with this year's edition of Livestock Philippines. It's been a long time since we had a live show. People realise the value of face-to-face meetings and we're seeing this not just at Livestock Philippines but at all our trade shows in Southeast Asia.
"With the growing confidence of the local livestock industry, we're expecting more positive outcome for Livestock Philippines in 2023,' says Gerard Leeuwenburgh, Country Manager for Informa Markets Philippines.
For more information visit the website, HERE.
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