The event is expected to draw more than 45,000 participants from 35 to 50 countries.
More than 75% of emerging diseases and 80% of agents with bioterrorist potential are zoonotic.
The organisers have unveiled two digital resources to help attendees prepare for and navigate the show: the 2025 Show E-Catalogue and the Pet Fair South East Asia Event App.
Its 2023 edition attracted more than 500 exhibitors, 10,000 visitors from 113 countries.
The conference will be held under the theme of advancing cooperation across sectors to mitigate biological threats in an increasingly interconnected world.
Feed production, FAO noted, underpins not only livestock productivity but also food security, animal health, and the environment.
This is a strategic decision as Africa is home to one-third of the world’s livestock, contributing up to 80% of GDP in some national economies.
The international animal protein trade show will alternate between East and West Africa every year.
A highlight of the exhibition will be the Dairy Innovations Hub, where processors will present their latest product innovations to buyers, distributors and investors.
Entries close on October 31, 2025, with eligibility for products and plants launched from 2023 onwards.