
More than 7400 international and local participants attended the co-located event. Photo credit: Philippine Poultry Show/ILDEX Philippines
The Philippine Poultry Show and ILDEX Philippines 2025 concluded with resounding success, drawing over 7400 participants from 37 countries.
The co-located annual event cemented its status as a leading platform for poultry, livestock, and aquaculture innovation in Southeast Asia.
More than 7400 international and local participants attended the co-located event. Photo credit: Philippine Poultry Show/ILDEX Philippines
Cutting-edge solutions
Co-organized by VNU Asia Pacific, Deltaman, the United Broiler Raisers Association, and the Philippine Egg Board Association, the event brought together key players across the country’s animal protein sector.

Photo credit: Philippine Poultry Show/ILDEX Philippines

Photo credit: Philippine Poultry Show/ILDEX Philippines
More than 200 exhibitors from 22 countries showcased cutting-edge solutions in genetics, animal health, nutrition, housing and management, automation, and processing. From precision feeding systems to climate-smart housing, the exhibition showcased technologies driving efficiency and sustainability in production.





Practical solutions and regional insights
The conference program attracted over 760 delegates, including producers, veterinarians, feed producers, and policymakers. Global experts and regional leaders shared their insights.
Sessions covered a wide range of topics—from cage-free layer systems and broiler ventilation strategies to aquaculture trends and food safety compliance.
With strong international participation and strong local turnout, the joint event affirmed the Philippines as a key player in Asia’s poultry and livestock development.
Organizers hailed the turnout and energy as testament to the sector’s resilience in the face of challenges and drive for innovation.
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