May 20-22, 2026 – Ho Chi Minh City. ILDEX Vietnam 2026 once again proved to be a key meeting point for the livestock and aquaculture industries. Over three days, the exhibition spotlighted biotechnology, sustainability, and resource optimization – themes that are shaping the future of farming in Vietnam. demands for efficiency and resilience.
Inside ILDEX Vietnam 2026
The conference program featured sessions on poultry sustainability, green transformation, and aquaculture innovation. A standout was the panel “Innovation in Biotechnology for Aquaculture” (May 21, 2026), where experts emphasized that biotech is no longer just a trend but a true driver of transformation, emission reduction, and disease control.
Discussions explored:
New feed ingredients to improve animal health.
Disease management strategies for shrimp and fish.
Circular economy approaches to convert by‑products into high‑value materials.
These insights reinforced the importance of biotech in tackling industry challenges such as cost optimization, emission reduction, and disease control.
Aquaproducts at ILDEX
At booth C14, Aquaproducts demonstrated how science translates into practical solutions – Functional Protein for both livestock and aquaculture:
- A sustainable ingredient derived from shrimp by‑products.
- Provides highly digestible peptides and amino acids for shrimp, fish, and piglet, sow, poultry diets.
- Enhances palatability, feed intake, and nutrient absorption, while reducing reliance on fishmeal.
- Supports circular economy practices and strengthens disease resilience in aquaculture.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Biotech is shifting from concept to practice: Biotechnology is no longer just research, it is being applied on farms to improve feed efficiency, disease resilience, and resource use.
Livestock and aquaculture share common challenges: Whether piglets, poultry, shrimp, or fish, farmers face pressure to reduce costs, lower emissions, and control disease. Biotech solutions like functional protein directly address these needs.
Circular economy is gaining traction: Turning by‑products into high‑value ingredients is not only sustainable but also profitable. Hydrolyzed shrimp protein is a clear example of how waste can become a resource for growth.
Partnerships drive progress: The most valuable outcomes of ILDEX were the conversations – farmers, dealers, and industry experts exchanging real challenges and co‑creating solutions. Innovation only matters when it meets the needs of the people on the ground.
Looking Ahead
ILDEX Vietnam 2026 was more than an exhibition, it was a reminder that the future of livestock and aquaculture will be defined by science, sustainability, and collaboration.
Aquaproducts thanks all farmers, partners, and friends who visited booth C14. Your support inspires us to keep innovating.
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