Livestock and Aquaculture Philippines 2025 set to showcase industry innovation in Pasay City

Organised by Informa Markets and supported by the Philippine Department of Agriculture, the twin events are expected to bring together thousands of decision-makers across the livestock, feed milling, meat processing, and aquaculture value chains.

PHILIPPINES – Livestock Philippines 2025, the country’s premier international trade fair for innovative poultry and livestock production, is returning to the World Trade Center from June 25 to 27, 2025, with an expanded spotlight on the growing aquaculture industry through the concurrent Aquaculture Philippines 2025 Expo.

Organised by Informa Markets and supported by the Philippine Department of Agriculture, the twin events are expected to bring together thousands of decision-makers across the livestock, feed milling, meat processing, and aquaculture value chains. 

From integrators and farmers to distributors and aquatic health experts, industry stakeholders will gather in one of Southeast Asia’s most strategic hubs to explore innovation, build partnerships, and shape the future of food production.

First launched in 2011, Livestock Philippines has built a strong reputation as the go-to platform for cutting-edge livestock technologies and sustainable farming solutions. 

Now in its latest edition, the 2025 show promises to be bigger and more impactful, covering feed and feed additives, animal health, genetics, waste management, and smart farming tools, all aimed at improving productivity and biosecurity in poultry and livestock operations.

Aquaculture takes centre stage 

Running concurrently, Aquaculture Philippines 2025 will amplify the voice of the country’s aquatic food sector. With the Philippines surrounded by rich marine biodiversity and vast coastlines, aquaculture remains a critical economic and food security pillar. 

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority’s latest data, aquaculture contributed 15.1% of the total value of fisheries production in the second quarter of this year, based on 2018 constant prices.

The Aquaculture Expo will bring together leading suppliers, innovators, and technical service providers in areas such as aquaculture engineering, aquatic animal health, shrimp genetics, wastewater treatment, and nutrition. 

The goal is to create a collaborative environment where local and international actors can address pressing issues such as sustainability, disease management, and climate resilience.

A key feature of the aquaculture segment will be a specialised conference session that will delve into current challenges and opportunities in the fisheries and aquaculture industries. 

Topics will cover the full spectrum of the value chain, from production practices and feed innovation to seafood safety, biosecurity, and post-harvest handling. 

These knowledge-sharing sessions are designed to provide actionable insights for government agencies, researchers, private sector players, and fisherfolk cooperatives.

Organised by Informa Markets, a division of Informa plc, the expo is part of a global platform that “creates platforms for industries and specialist markets to trade, innovate and grow ” and is renowned for its expansive portfolio of over 550 international B2B exhibitions and content platforms. 

As the world’s leading exhibitions organiser, we bring a diverse range of specialist markets to life, unlocking opportunities and helping them to thrive 365 days of the year,” says Informa. 

The company’s events create meaningful interactions for global stakeholders, driving innovation across sectors from healthcare and construction to agriculture and aquaculture.

With the convergence of Livestock and Aquaculture Philippines under one roof, the 2025 event is poised to reinforce the Philippines’ standing as a vital hub for agrifood in Asia. 

It will also serve as a springboard for policy dialogue, market entry strategies, and technology transfer, areas especially critical as the region grapples with evolving food security and climate challenges.

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