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VIV Asia 2025: High-level seminars on sustainable animal farming, biosecurity, disease prevention and more

VIV Asia 2025 will feature a series of high-level seminars that will address pressing challenges in modern livestock production, including disease prevention, regenerative agriculture, and biosecurity.
VIV Asia 2025 will feature a series of high-level seminars that will address pressing challenges in modern livestock production, including disease prevention, regenerative agriculture, and biosecurity.

VIV Asia, Meat Pro Asia, and Horti Agri Next Asia 2025 from March 12–14, 2025, at IMPACT, Bangkok, Thailand will host 150 seminars to provide a platform for in-depth discussions, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration among industry professionals, all with the shared goal of shaping the future of animal farming. Don’t miss out on these high level seminars and register now.

VIV Asia 2025, the premier international trade show for the animal protein production and processing industry is set to return this year in co-location with Meat Pro Asia and Horti Agri Next (HAN) Asia, with an expanded focus on sustainable solutions. This year’s edition will feature a series of high-level seminars that will address pressing challenges in modern livestock production, including disease prevention, regenerative agriculture, and biosecurity.

150 seminars, 300 industry experts

With over 150 curated sessions led by 300 industry experts, a major emphasis of VIV Asia 2025 will be on disease prevention and biosecurity, where speakers will present cutting-edge strategies for controlling infectious diseases, mitigating risks, and enhancing farm biosecurity to ensure resilient livestock production. The seminars will offer insights into the latest scientific developments, policy frameworks, and technological innovations designed to protect animal health and minimize the risk of disease outbreaks.

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Another key focus will be on regenerative agriculture within animal farming, with thought leaders exploring sustainable farming practices that enhance soil health, foster biodiversity, and optimize resource efficiency. Discussions will highlight the economic and environmental benefits of regenerative approaches, along with real-world case studies that demonstrate their effectiveness.

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Smart tech and alternative protein

The role of smart technologies and precision farming in advancing livestock management will also take center stage. Industry leaders will delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and automation in improving productivity, optimizing resource use, and reducing environmental impact. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how these innovations can be integrated into existing farming systems to drive efficiency and sustainability.

Feed innovation and alternative protein sources will be another critical topic, with a focus on the latest developments in animal nutrition. Experts will examine alternative feed sources that not only enhance sustainability but also improve animal health and productivity. The discussion will cover advances in feed formulation, nutrient efficiency, and novel protein alternatives.

Conference highlights to watch out for

Poultry Sessions take center stage, offering highly sought-after insights into industry developments. Experts will discuss key trends, technological advancements, and market patterns, alongside critical updates on the fight against avian influenza. Dedicated sessions will also explore trade opportunities, current market challenges, and strategies for success.

Session highlights include: International Poultry China Forum – Featuring speakers from Rabobank and China Agricultural University (March 11) and The 1st World Native Poultry Conference – Organised and hosted by the World Poultry Science Association (WPSA) (March 12).

Attendees can also watch out for these key talks lined up at VIV Asia 2025, and plan their schedules accordingly to avoid missing any of the sessions on high demand: Aquatic Conference, AgriBITs, Shaping the Future of Local Dairy Markets, Biotechnology Innovation for Health Promotion and Sustainability Improvement in Animal Farming, and Smart Insect-Driven Feed Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture, among many others! More details regarding the specific locations, dates, and times can be found on the VIV Asia website under the Conference Program section.

Birgit Horn, Managing Director at VNU Europe shares, “VIV Asia 2025 represents a critical opportunity for industry stakeholders to access the latest knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on innovative solutions that will shape the future of animal farming. These high-level seminars and conferences will provide an unparalleled platform for discussing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and resilient industry.”

Don’t miss VIV Asia, Meat Pro Asia, and Horti Agri Next Asia 2025 from March 12–14, 2025, at IMPACT, Bangkok, Thailand! Onsite registration costs €15 or THB 600. Register online for **Free Admission** before March 11, 2025 at: www.vivasia.nl / www.meatpro-asia.com / www.hortiagrinext-asia.com

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Fabian Brockotter Editor in chief Poultry World