August 11, 2022

VIV Qingdao 2022 is officially postponed

VIV Qingdao is the leading international trade show for pig, poultry, dairy & aquaculture industries in China. Since 2000, the exhibition is well known for its key role in fostering international business between China and the global feed to food industry as well as providing a premium platform in the Chinese market for worldwide innovations and technologies.

The managing team of VIV Qingdao announces that, due to the persisting Covid-19 restrictions and the direct effects on China international activities, a high-quality exhibition with substantial business opportunities for all attendees, unfortunately, cannot be guaranteed.
 


After a serious and careful consideration, VNU Asia, the organiser of VIV Qingdao hereby confirms that the 2022 edition of the show, which was supposed to open its doors from 22-24 September this year at the Qingdao Cosmopolitan Exposition, is officially postponed.

As an important member of the VIV worldwide series of events, VIV Qingdao always strives to provide the industry with top quality trade services.

The decision to postpone the show is thus taken by the organiser in the best interest of all the exhibitors and visitors. The new dates will be announced in the coming months.

In the meantime, the VIV Qingdao team will continue offering meaningful content program for the animal protein industry via a series of professional online Webinars with emphasis on the main industry trends. Successful experiences and best practices to help overcome the current, difficult trade situation with China will be shared by leading industry players. The online Webinars will be held by VNU Asia, with the support of VNU Europe and the cooperation of key partner organisations including the Netherlands Agro & Food Technology Center (NAFTC), Zhong Guan Cun Chinese Veterinary Medicine Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, National Animal Husbandry Science and Technology Innovation Alliance, China Pig Industry Chain Ecosystem Platform (CPICP), Beijing Boyar Communication, AgriPost.cn, Lu Mu Media as well as the feed associations, veterinary bureaus, breeding associations and other Chinese and foreign institutions involved in the animal husbandry business.

In order to promote international trade and create concrete business opportunities for all stakeholders despite the postponement of the physical event, VIV Qingdao will also invite global suppliers and buyers to join tailor-made digital Business Matching events.

More information about the VIV Qingdao upcoming activities will be available soon on the official website, HERE.
 

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