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May 29, 2024

Official opening of ILDEX Vietnam 2024

May 29, 2024 - VNU Asia Pacific and ITEC announced the official opening of the ninth ILDEX Vietnam - International Livestock, Dairy, Meat Processing and Aquaculture Exposition. The event is set to run from May 29-31, 2024, at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City.

The official opening event includes a speech by Mr Phung Duc Tien - Deputy Minister of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, a supporting speech by Ms Wiraka Moodhitaporn, Consul-General of Thailand in Ho Chi Minh City, and an opening speech by Mr Igor Palka, Managing Director of VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific Co Ltd. The ceremony will also feature a ribbon-cutting event with VIPs from MARD and leaders of associations, followed by a tour for VIPs and delegates to visit the show.

"On behalf of VNU Asia Pacific, we are delighted to welcome you to the 9th ILDEX Vietnam. This year, we host over 220 exhibitors from more than 32 countries, with 85 percent of the space featuring international brands showcasing the latest innovations in agriculture and livestock technology. Vietnam, a key player in livestock production and export, serves as the perfect marketplace for this industry. Our 'Hosted Buyer Program' invites prominent buyers from Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, China and Vietnam to explore business opportunities and to forge connections. Event highlights include the Meat Pro Pavilion, the HAN Select Vietnam Conference, and over 50 sessions on sustainable agriculture, innovative farming, and the latest trends in livestock-farm businesses," said Mr Igor Palka, Managing Director of VNU Asia Pacific Co Ltd. "Thank you for joining us at ILDEX Vietnam 2024. Together, let us advance our shared goals for a sustainable and prosperous future in agriculture and livestock. See you again at ILDEX Philippines 2024," he added.

"Food and agriculture are key industries for Thailand and are pivotal in transforming our country into a global industrial hub under the Thailand Vision 2040 'Ignite Thailand,' which was unveiled by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Vietnam, ranking first in ASEAN and sixth globally in pork production, is a key player in the global animal husbandry market. ILDEX Vietnam aligns with Vietnam's Animal Husbandry Development Strategy for 2021-2030 and Vision for 2045, aiding in integrating Vietnam's economy into the global supply chain and enhancing global food security," said Ms Wiraka Moodhitaporn, Consul-General of Thailand in Ho Chi Minh City. "ILDEX Vietnam provides an excellent opportunity to combine the strengths of Thailand and Vietnam in the food and agricultural industries, in line with the 'Three Connects' strategy proposed by Thailand to strengthen the local economies of both countries through cooperation and collaboration," she added.

"ILDEX Vietnam, held every two years, is an opportunity for businesses to display and introduce innovative technology and products. At the same time, this is also a forum for state management agencies, training organisations, scientific and technological research, association, businesses and experts etc, to contact, learn, update and apply advanced scientific and technologies of the world; exchange and discuss the current situation, advantages and disadvantages, directions and solutions for developing the livestock and aquaculture industry. In particular, the organiser also hold 15 seminar sessions with over 2000 people registered to attend. With the purpose of connecting managers, domestic and international businesses to cooperate and exchange issues about Animal husbandry Management, Nutrition, Food, Disease Prevention and Treatment; Introducing new technical advances, accessing comprehensive solutions for safe and sustainable livestock farming; Sharing safe farming experiences to ensure animal welfare," said Mr Phung Duc Tien, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

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