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November 07, 2022

The Asia Agri-tech Expo & Forum is set to take place November 10-12

Organised by Informa Markets Taiwan (Informa Taiwan) and co-organised by the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (COA), Asia Agri-tech Expo & Forum will take place on 10th ~ 12th November 2022, at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taiwan, co-located with Livestock Taiwan, Aquaculture Taiwan and the inaugural edition of Cold Chain & Meat Taiwan. 

The event is being held in response to the Taiwan government's policies for industry upgrading, and the procurement needs of both exhibitors and visitors to renew or refurbish their production equipment. The aim of this 4-in-1 exhibition is to establish Taiwan as a hub for Asian agriculture, livestock, and aquaculture industry.

Ms Sabine Liu, General Manager of Informa Taiwan, states, 'Taiwan has been well-known for agriculture, livestock, and aquaculture research and development in Asia since 1960. Under the development of high-tech electronic industry and biotechnology industry, Taiwan can provide the necessary equipment, products, integration services and talents for the development of smart agriculture, livestock, and aquaculture. This is the impetus for COA to co-organise the Asia Agri-tech Expo & Forum with Informa Taiwan; to accelerate the upgrading of agriculture and cold chain infrastructure to make Taiwan an important hub for the Asian agricultural industry.'

This year, there are more than 220 exhibitors from 15 countries occupying 10,000 square meters of exhibiting space in Asia Agri-tech Expo 2022. The Netherlands pavilion will showcase vegetable seeds, greenhouse, and cold chain technologies; the Denmark pavilion will display pig breeding, cloud farming management system, auto feeding, and slaughterhouse equipment. Organised by COA, the Taiwan Agricultural Technology Pavilion will exhibit over 60 leading agriculture, livestock, and aquaculture technologies and products by 22 exhibitors. The Pingtung Biotechnology Park pavilion's nine exhibitors will debut Circular Economy technologies, smart agriculture, and cold chain products. The well-known Industry Technology Research Institute (ITRI) will organise 'Swine Industry Upgrade and Low-carbon Environmental Protection Sustainability Pavilion'.

On the afternoon of 10th November COA will launch 35 brand new agricultural technologies, such as 'The development and application of waste medium reduction technology for produced and renewed in Oncidium", 'The technology of biodegradable materials for fruit vegetable production', 'The development of food processing technology and utility on cabbage', 'Comprehensive utilisation of citrus by-products', and various pesticide reduction technologies and applications.

The exhibition will also feature a wide range of new technologies for aquaculture, such as disease resistant aquatic fries, all male breeding technology for shrimps, and fishery and electricity symbiosis technologies. In the agriculture sector, exhibits include Tea DNA Fingerprint Identification, crawler type branch shredder, and leafy vegetable harvester, etc. For livestock, exhibits include rapid response processing equipment and purify germplasm through genome sequencing technologies, etc.

There will be over 45 professional conferences held over three days, including 'The opportunities of net zero carbon in the swine industry', 'Establishment of Intelligent Production System for Seeds and Seedlings' , 'Build Up Win-win Industry Chain-Insight of Fishery and Electricity Forum 2022', 'Taiwan Cold China Logistics Solution & Implementation Proposal in ASEAN' , and 'Alltech ONE conference: Working Together for a planet of plenty'.

Asia Agri-tech Expo celebrates its 6th anniversary in 2022. The event is highly recommended by local and international industry leaders and associations. Visitors and delegates from over 29 countries/regions have registered to visit Asia Agri-tech Expo.

For more information about the event visit the website, HERE. 

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