



AviNews Asia will attend ILDEX Philippines 2025, which will take place from August 27 to 29 at the SMX Convention Center Manila, occupying Halls 1–4. This international trade fair is the country’s most comprehensive event for the livestock, dairy, meat processing, and aquaculture industries. Organized by VNU Asia Pacific, the event is co-located with the Philippines Poultry Show, offering a synergistic platform for professionals across the animal protein value chain.
Scale and Scope
This year’s edition marks the largest in ILDEX Philippines’ history, with over 200 exhibitors from 32 countries, and an expected 7,000+ trade visitors. The exhibition spans 5,000 square meters, showcasing innovations in:
Confirmed exhibitors include global leaders such as ADM, Alltech, Big Dutchman, Cargill, CEVA, DSM-Firmenich, Elanco, and Vitarich.
Hosted Buyer Program
A key feature of ILDEX Philippines 2025 is the Hosted Buyer Program, which offers selected buyers free economy flights, two nights of accommodation, and matchmaking concierge services. This initiative aims to foster high-value business connections between international suppliers and Philippine buyers, enhancing trade and investment opportunities.
Conference Highlights
The event features a robust conference program with sessions led by experts from academia, industry, and government. Key topics include:
Industry Trends and Economic Impact
The Philippine livestock industry contributes approximately 18.23% to the country’s agricultural output. In 2025, pork production is forecast to rebound to 1.06 million metric tons, while beef imports are expected to rise to 226,000 metric tons, driven by strong economic growth and consumer demand.
The poultry sector is also thriving, with chicken meat production reaching 550,500 metric tons in Q1 2025—a 9.3% year-on-year increase. Government initiatives and favorable weather conditions have supported this growth, positioning the Philippines as a rising player in Southeast Asia’s protein market.
Strategic Importance
ILDEX Philippines serves as a gateway to one of Asia’s fastest-growing agri-food markets. The country’s transition from subsistence farming to industrial agriculture is creating demand for:
The event’s co-location with the Philippines Poultry Show further amplifies its reach, attracting stakeholders from both the poultry and broader livestock sectors.

International Collaboration
ILDEX Philippines is part of the ILDEX trade fair series, which includes editions in Thailand and Vietnam. This integration into a regional network enhances cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange, making the Manila edition a strategic hub for innovation and investment.
Conclusion
ILDEX Philippines 2025 is more than a trade show—it’s a strategic convergence of innovation, education, and business development. With a diverse exhibitor base, cutting-edge conference sessions, and a thriving hosted buyer program, the event offers unmatched opportunities for professionals seeking to expand in Southeast Asia’s livestock and aquaculture sectors.
Whether you’re a producer, investor, policymaker, or researcher, ILDEX Philippines 2025 is the place to be.
For additional information/registration, visit: https://ildex-philippines.com/
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