August 18, 2025 | 03:02 GMT +7
August 18, 2025 | 03:02 GMT +7
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The press conference to introduce the ILDEX Vietnam 2024 Exhibition took place on the morning of July 28 in Hanoi. Photo: HT.
On the morning of July 28, in Hanoi, the Organization Committee of ILDEX Vietnam 2024, the 9th International Livestock, Dairy, Meat Processing and Aquaculture Exposition, held a press conference to introduce the program.
ILDEX Vietnam is the only leading exhibition in the history of VIV Worldwide's exhibition organization globally, managed by VNU Asia Pacific and its official partner, International Technology Exhibition and Events JSC (ITEC).
ILDEX Vietnam 2024 will take place from May 29 to 31, 2024, at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), Ho Chi Minh City, and is expected to attract 200 leading companies from more than 30 countries and more than 10,000 trade visitors.
The event is the perfect platform to build and enhance brand identity for companies that wish to penetrate the Vietnamese market and expand their business network.
According to the Organization Committee, the interesting point in the upcoming exhibition is a new highlight area called the "Meat Pro Pavilion". This pavilion will present various meat processing and packaging brands, along with product launches and in-depth conference programs in 2024.
ILDEX Vietnam 2024 will take place from May 29 to 31, 2024, at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), Ho Chi Minh City, and is expected to attract 200 leading companies from more than 30 countries and more than 10,000 trade visitors.
Speaking at the press conference, Ms. Panadda Kongma, Director of Agribusiness and Operations, VNU Asia Pacific, said: "Vietnam's thriving livestock economy offers many opportunities for foreign investors who see this high growth potential."
"ILDEX Vietnam serves as a powerful platform for all brands to introduce their products and innovations in the Vietnamese market. With our strong relationships with local partners, governments, associations, and stakeholders in the livestock field, along with new partners ITEC and the support from VIV Worldwide, we believe that ILDEX Vietnam 2024 will be a special trade exhibition, further reinforcing our commitment to the Vietnamese market," added Ms. Panadda Kongma.
Mr. Duong Tat Thang, Director of the Department of Livestock Production, said that over the years, animal husbandry has been affirming its important role in the economic development of Vietnam in general and ensuring food security in particular.
Currently, animal husbandry contributes approximately 27% of the GDP of the agriculture sector. The products of animal husbandry not only meet the food consumption needs of approximately 100 million people in the country and international tourists but also contribute to the country's export objectives.
It is hoped that ILDEX Vietnam 2024 will continue to bring many benefits to managers, scientists, domestic and international businesses, and breeders.
Translated by Huyen Vu Thu
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